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    4 Game Reviews w/ Response

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    Not too shabby

    Very fun, simple concept that works.
    I don't have so much a critique, but one idea I thought of while playing. This is just an unnecessary graphical upgrade, but in a 2nd version wouldn't it be cool to see the orbs "slicing" right through the bigger orbs rendering them two semi-moons for a moment to then see then twirl and morph into the next (smaller) orbs.

    squidsquid responds:

    Oooh, that sounds FANCY! Yeah, good idea though, the orb splitting effect could be made to look cooler, I'll keep that in mind!

    Dominus Substance

    Very, very nice game. Love these kinds of puzzles, and it had such perfect level design and difficulty curve. But it's a game you spend a bit of your afternoon on; get sucked right in. And the presentation, atmosphere and story push it over the top to making it a well-balanced game overall. Good taste in music too, and professional voice talent.

    Matt-Porter responds:

    Awesome man, glad you noticed the level design. I actually spent a lot of time thinking of the learning curve. Introduce something new, start easy, get hard, something new, get hard. Once everything is introduced, use it all in a clever way and just get harder. Glad you liked the story, it was original a storyless game, but I decided it best that I add one, and I must admit I actually like what I came up with. Thanks a ton for all the compliments, I'll be sure to have Francine read your compliments about her voice acting :)

    This game...

    reminded me a lot of life. You work so hard to get a few damn things to move you forward, and it's almost impossible to not smack into 4x as many bad setbacks along the way. Seems hopeless sometimes. LOL! Awesome, very harmonious until you realize you can't develop any further in li....in the game.

    JYoung007 responds:

    Thanks for the review and I guess you can look at the game like that. lol Stay positive my friend.

    conclusion...

    I don't know if any of you out there have already concluded this, but I think I've come to find just what the clocks are, and what they wish to accomplish. I believe the clocks are communists, Strawberry himself calling the motherland his home. That's right, the fruit/timepiece is russian, and lives under an old bunker using olive cans and an anchor to connect to the internet. Orange, rasp and the other few originals are also home to the old commie corner. I don't know how their tactics of brain washing reached our lands: the North American nations, but somehow even popular western soft drinks like mountain dew have fallen victim to the dark spell of clockdom. Please people, do not fuel this quickly rising fire. Stay true to yourself - and down with communism!!!

    GrapefruitcIock responds:

    Clocks and communism are in no way connected...But the soviet union will rise once more and take its rightful place and dominate us all.

    For the union brothers!

    The ground ones hurt by the fish of the sun.... www.myspace.com/wasptech - for some good original music

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