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Good game

To be honest when I first started I had no idea what I was doing but then I quickly found out that I am searching for things within the picture to move forward. Didn't get a true grasp of what I was doing but having to find what I needed to click on was a good enough challenge for me as well. I quickly began to pick up where the place to click was although some of them I had to use a hint to figure it out though.

The music was really nice and the background looking like very old 16th century paper was clever as well. It actually turned out to be a nice game overall. The different difficulties of gameplay made it a nice challenge to be honest. This turned out to be a great game overall, Congratulations on this fine piece.

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Great game

This turned out to be a great game actually considering the two difficulties of game play. The harder one took me forever though considering Tricky took twice as long to vanquish. The setlist was really nice though. Wish I knew where to buy a mask like Tricky's or Hank's because they both look amazing anyways. The increasing difficulty and the inability to know what Tricky would do next kept me on edge for a bit though until the very end.

I like how the ending presents the player with two choices which is either let the clown live or kill it. The graphics were quite nice as always and always being able to get ammunition or pick up a new weapon was real handy as well.

The audio was splendid and complemented the insanity of the game itself. It started with tricky simply standing there and then Hank shoots him once and things start to get insane right after since you can never truly kill Tricky for some strange reason.

This game was really nicely done as well as hard to complete two rounds of.

Overall, an excellent game, looking forward to a much harder version of this in the near future as well.

I did get the kitty :D

This is probably the coolest one of the "Robot Wants" series. Love how starting how that you needed to be careful and precise since you start with only the ability to move left and right and then you gain the jump ability and keep trying to follow the maze as you gain back the parts of yourself in order to rescue the cuddle cat who is trapped right above you at the start of the game.

The pixel graphics were great actually and loved them too. The sound effects were simplistic as well. I would find myself in a hard spot every now and then and realize that I needed to go back and get a power up from somewhere else in the level to move on.

I also almost had a heart attack upon discovering there were a couple bosses in the game that added to the challenge and fun of the game. The bosses took me a few tries to figure out but after beating them I felt a bit relieved afterward noticing that I was one step closer to getting the cat.

After awhile I finally got the cat and felt quite happy accomplishing it as well. The picture seems to show them both as happy so it turned out good then I guess.

Overall, an excellent game to kill some time and help the player think before they leap.

Great Game Play

This turned out to be a pretty fun and challenging game since you play as a small ship and try to get the others to blow themselves up since all the attacks seem to try homing in on you. I found as I went up to higher levels that it got a bit harder but with a good strategy and some thinking it was still easy.

I tended to hang out near the corners of the screen and then rush through the center getting them to hit the others quickly before constantly looping around a few of them trying to get the missiles to hit them.

Very hard and rewarding game though since it provides plenty of levels and challenges the player to keep trying to improve on their strategy of how to survive the levels.

Also liked how every time I went up a level that the older level would start sinking into the screen and start fading away every couple of levels.

Overall, an excellent game that constantly gets harder and challenges the player to keep improving their skill and mindset for making it through each level. Very good job on this piece of work as well. Hope to see more in the future.

Seems alright

The gameplay tended to be a bit annoying at first but after a few minutes of practicing the player should be able to get a better concept of surviving and defeating the enemies with shields and the such. I tended to go around a spot and try to get them from behind.

Game tended to be a bit annoying every now and then but a bit realistic since whenever I took a lot of damage I would start to move a bit slower than usual allowing the enemy to get in more hits on me.

The sound effects were nice but adding in some background music would be really nice and give the player a bit better feel of the atmosphere as for where they are.

Reminds me of when I use to play laser tag a lot when I was younger. I would try to stick to a few key spots and snipe everyone who wasn't on my team as they passed on by me.

Overall, a nice attempt at a game but some music would make it nicer. Good luck on future games.

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glider521al responds:

Thanks for the feedback.

I'm not entirely sure what would make suitable background music for a survival game, but I'm still on the look out. If you have any suggestions please let me know.

When you said the game was a bit annoying every now and then, what did you mean?
Was it the User Interface (I'm working on improving it)? The keyboard system of aiming and strafeing?
Or something else?

Excellent game

Game play was really great. Story mode was nice. It felt similar to a game where you simply tossed things with limited to no control, on top of that, moving costed me fuel which added to the suspense and hardness of the game.

The storyline was nice since each person got inspired to send a paper airplane somewhere and the last one ended up being a guitar song. the song was fairly nice as well.

Game play is challenging and earning all that money to get the best airplane was difficult. Some of the medals were also hard to get as well.

This just turned out to be an excellent and hard game. Nice work on this.

Real basic

This seems to be an alright tutorial for showing someone how to make a running person but I think it would have been nice if the final frame showed the final product which would have been that thingy running as shown in the tutorial.

Kind of bland and dull though. No music, no background, nothing really. It kind of felt like a watch this real quick and download these and nothing else. Could have added a short loop I guess to spruce it up a bit and make it a bit more interesting as well.

Aside from all that there's not much else here to see.

Overall, it's ok I guess.

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Pretty sad

However with every violent game ever made there is probably a couple of people on the team simply working there for the money despite the fact they hate violence. The graphics were good and since it was just a simulation it turned out to be alright I guess.

Storyline seemed mediocre though, just replacing people with animals was cool with me too. Very short but nice game I think. Good job working on it.

Excellent game play

If I had a DDR mat I could actually hook it up and make the game even more fun I think. Most of the tunes I recognize as well and like them a lot too. Very fun game and excellent set list as well.

The songs were good and could either be easy, average, or hard which gives players an opportunity to learn the basics of the game and as you move up in levels you get the added number keys and space bars as well.

If I had a tablet this game would probably be heck of a lot more funner though as well. With the ability to play with a tablet it would be similar to Elite Beat Agents but with a better selection in songs.

Overall I would have to say this is a great game and the medals are worth playing for.

Seems alright

The background reminds me slightly of Pokemon but mostly the retro Zelda games for the Pocket Game Boy system. What was the name of the song playing on the overworld anyways? It sounded very retro but giving credit to where the music came from is always nice as well.

The playing was quite simplistic and very RPG like in play as well except when I tried to attack some of the people at the start of the game I needed a weapon or spell so I went and hunted for them like I would in most RPG's since you pretty are worthless and weak until you get some spells and equipment am I right?

The inability to run from battles is a pain though since in case you never noticed, most RPGs let you flee if the enemy is too strong but most of the enemies in the game were mediocre and why wasn't the axe considered a weapon? Was it just for cutting tree stumps only?

Overall, retro black and white pixelated graphics were real nice but the only thing I would add is a run ability to the battles. Aside from that the game was pretty fun anyways.

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kcnh responds:

The music, as stated in the menu screen, was made by Kevin Macleod. The song is called 'Klockworx'. May I remind you of the fact that this game is an adventure game, not an RPG, hence the fact that it requires more thinking skills and item trading rather than collecting equipment and spells. Thank you very much for your review.

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