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monkofmagnesia's Review - June 4, 2008 |
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$9.99
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| Help Ed save Mr. Smoozles from the Goragons! |
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Fantastic Fun
If you like British humor (Sorry, that's "humour"), then you'll love Mr. Smoozle's Goes Nutso. True, you're constantly going from place to place in the game that your fingers will cramp up, but it's great fun. The characters are quirky and, like I said, I love the humor. It does get challenging at times. The game also works on Vista! |
This review has an average score of 5 - Based on 2 ratings
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monkofmagnesia's Review - March 12, 2009 |
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| Fight hordes of hostile enemies in this awesome 3D shooter! |
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Terrific!!!!!!!!!!
Like anyasouthard, I, too, am a veteran of Unreal. This game comes very close to it (Devastation Zone is third-person POV only, though). I purchased the full version as a birthday present to myself. I love that you can use your weapon to blast your way through dirt walls. Using the radar on the bottom left of the screen, you can see if your enemies are on the other side of the wall, blast a short cut through, and catch them by surprise! This game is much better than any side scrolling, blast the descending space ships game, and it was exactly what I was looking for. Plenty of action, and never, ever boring. I see that the copy-write date on the game is 2006. I'm hoping that there will be a sequel soon (even though I have yet to complete the game). |
This review has an average score of 5 - Based on 3 ratings
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monkofmagnesia's Review - November 3, 2009 |
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$6.99
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| Help Mathin navigate a colorful, fairy tale world! |
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Interesting
"Ah! A new match three game, " I thought. So I downloaded the demo. As the game was loading, I was excited. Not just because it was new, but it looked good. Then the story opened up and I was hit with bad grammar. "Oh, well. Perhaps English is not the native language," I thought. When I received my first power-up, I noticed a typo. Instead of "Create," it said, "Creare." The story stated that rabbit Mathin had been summoned by his grandmother to help her, and, on his way to her home, he was going to meet up with some friends to help him. However, I played the first five levels and he has yet to meet anyone. Before level six began, I was hit with another chapter with more bad grammar! Not only that, but when I received my first power up, it said I could use it to "Creare a spring," but it did not tell me how to do that. A Magic wand appeared, and I was using it on Mathin to no effect (turned out you have to use it on one of the playing pieces to change it to a spring).
This could have been a really great game. The potential is there. The graphics are good and give a fairy tale appearance, but the game play is repetitive, and the bad grammar and typos are just too distracting. |
This review has an average score of 4.7 - Based on 3 ratings
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monkofmagnesia's Review - June 3, 2009 |
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| Explosive marble-popping fun! |
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If You Are A Fan Of Sparkle, You Will Enjoy This
I played the demo for about ten minutes and decided to purchase the game. That's how good it is. I am a fan of Sparkle and have been looking for a game similar too it, and this is the one. It's a great shooter game like Sparkle, and, like Sparkle, you are in a mythic land, on an adventure. Like Zuma, if the balls get too close to the exit, you hear a heart beat sound effect. I first played the game at the normal difficulty level, and then I played it at Hard. So far, the only difference I noticed was the speed of the balls. The game also seems to be fair to the player. The next group of balls are not released until you are finished with the first group of balls. The graphics, sounds, and music are very good, and give you that mythic adventure feel. |
This review has an average score of 4.5 - Based on 2 ratings
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monkofmagnesia's Review - April 17, 2009 |
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| Diamonds are this moles best friend! |
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What A Difference!
Within minutes of playing the demo, I realized how different this was from Diamond Drop 1 (also available on Reflexive), and all the differences are an improvement. The animation and graphics are much better. There is an amusing story that goes with the game (and there is humor that might go over the heads of children but will make adults laugh), and the game play is also superior to the original Diamond Drop. This is a Match 3 game, but it is superior to many that are out there. Here, in my opinion, is why. You use the left mouse button to select the color of the diamond you want to match with, but, if you press the left mouse button more than once, you get more than one diamond, and you can combine them! They also made an improvement over Diamond Drop 1 in that you do not have to three in a row, but can be, say, two colors together and one under neath. The music is also an improvement over Diamond Drop 1. I am quite sure that when I am done with my 60 minutes, this will be one to purchase |
This review has an average score of 4 - Based on 8 ratings
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