This is the most strangely presented quiz game I've ever seen. Still going to have another go...
This is the most strangely presented quiz game I've ever seen. Still going to have another go...
Fun, simple plaformer- enjoyed it. I liked the 3-colour graphics scheme, having controller support, and the level design was fairly good.
The more I play this, the more I like it. It's pretty confusing at first and not very intuitive, but once you realise that the obstacles are only in focus when they're on the same layer as you, the game's quite rewarding to play. Still very difficult.
My right hand beat my left hand 15-11 before I stopped playing. At least a couple of these goals were scored before either hand was ready, however, so some kind of 'press to begin' option would be nice- as would a score/ time limit for the games. Also, why does the ball start to the right of the screen? Apart from these things, well, it's a perfectly competent version of Pong. Good luck with future projects!
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This was pretty fun to play- even I was no good at it- it goes from a calm and gentle level 1 to a chaotic endless level 2 where boxes assault you at every turn to something vaguely approaching fairground music. Personally, I'd rather have more levels with a less insane difficulty curve, but this is still an enjoyable game.
It's well put together- and I liked the background art, although the gameplay can feel a bit repetitive (especially the early level design) and the character moves in a fairly cumbersome way- I suppose he is a robot though! I was also able to defeat the first boss by simply moving near him and holding space.
Oh wow, this feels more like playing an actual Bond film than any of the official games. Great attention to detail- from the pun-riddled voice acting to being told off for shooting the paintings, to agent 7 looking a bit like Sean Connery. The gameplay's absolutely solid too- very Goldeneye-esque but without the bulky N64 controller (I don't know how the mouse aiming system worked before, but this upload's fine for me). Can't wait for more!
Yes, it's very, erm, yes...
For me, the best part of this was the way the Shutterstock watermark was still on the old lady photo!
If you like shutterstock watermarks JUST WAIT TILL MY NEXT GAME!
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