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| Blast Miner |
$9.99 |
Wanna blow something up? In this physics-based game, use gasoline, dynamite and stones to cause huge explosions in your search for gold!
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Original and awesome!
I actually purchased a copy of this quite a while ago from the developers but I am really happy to see it make an appearance here on Reflexive!
This is one of those games that stands out as truly original, creatively innovative, and a blast to play! (no pun intended).
I wasnt so hot on the tetris style game mode, but the puzzle mode really shines. It takes some real enginuity to get through them and the challenge provides an approach that is unlike any puzzle game you have played.
The 2d physics simulation engine is superb and its the backbone of the gameplay.
Anyway... just wanted to drop in and highly recommend this to you all. |
This review has an average score of 4 - Based on 5 ratings
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Loved Armadillo Run? You'll like this!
Sort of a mix between The Incredible Machine and Armadillo Run. This is more complicated than it looks. Give it a shot.
Basically, you are given a budget in a level, and are given a set of tools which cost different amounts of cash to utilize. You have to propel the gold block to the exit in each room.
Almost like Eets, really. Not quite as refined, graphically/soundwise, but it's up there with Armadillo Run, that's for sure. |
This review has an average score of 3.4 - Based on 7 ratings
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Blast Miner
This is really a nice game. The gameplay is different from what it appears to be (just amazing imo). The new features are exciting for me. Whatever I say, just try it. It's up to you whether it rocks. In my opinion it worth the price. |
This review has an average score of 3.3 - Based on 8 ratings
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Jhalavar's Review - January 23, 2009 |
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G-G-G-GOO BOOOOOM!
It's a controlled pyromaniac's dream game...blow stuff up in the ultimate controlled environment |
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Not what I expected.
This game was pretty catchy for a while but got slightly boring after playing most levels. The game uses a physics engine similar to that of Gish and you have to get your Yellow guy off a certain part of the screen. To do this, you have to use TNT, Gasoline Containers, and even Acid Bubbles that eat through the ground.
Some levels were very fun and catchy, others were just too easy, the level editor however, was an interesting concept, but I think that it could use more elements to use to beat the level. I would have to give this game a 5/10 mainly because of the lack of music in it. I still have yet to beat Medium 10. I shall keep trying, but until I do, I would like to see a Blast Miner 2 with music and perhaps more levels. |
This review has an average score of 2.3 - Based on 3 ratings
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