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Brother John is a musician, artist, designer and producer (among other nouns). It is typical for Brother John to be very critical, even harsh on details for the betterment of a project. Misspellings and rotten grammar are the foremost targets.
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This game has the makings of an incredible product! I might like to see some upgrades considered for graphics and audio - that would push this game beyond the limits of the current score. The mechanics are very good, though, and although it looked daunting at first, I caught on in a short time. I think this game is great - but could be exceptional with a little polish.
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I like it - but it could use some speed from the start. It wasn't the game playing slowly - it was the slow gameplay that bogged it down a bit. Also, the first ball that launched went down instead of up. I don't know if that was a fluke or not, but it happened once and the rest went up. The core of a good game is there, just make it a little more challenging and engaging from the get-go.
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This is a great start for coding platforming games. With some tweaks to this, it could be really good. You may want to add some additional physics to make gameplay more engaging. The graphics are pretty cool - sometimes a little sparse and low in contrast, though, so you may want to brighten things up a bit at the very least. The music is... there. I'm sure you could source some better tunes if you scavenged a little more.
I think this will be ready for prime time if you keep at it and make changes as you learn more. This is a wonderful start, though, so you are certainly on the right track to a great final version!
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I like the new way that Pong works here!!!! I haven't played with a Wii, and I haven't seen this variation before, so the score goes up there for being the first to introduce me to this new style.
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I loved the graphics and audio. I could not get anything in my inventory to work. It could be me, but I didn't really feel the urge to try over and over to get it working.
Author's Response:
Thanks. Things like the gloves etc dont do anything as such (other than slow down the body temp) they are just there to show you have them, but things like the screwdriver etc can be clicked and then clicked on things in the scene to unscrew/open them etc
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"Some Tweaks and It Could Be Great!"
I liked this...
I would still do a few things to make it play out a little more smoothly. First, find the script error that causes the credits to go to NaN. This did not happen to me until the last photo or two, but it happened. Even after a win, I would still like to have been able to play some more. Also, I think it might be a very very very good idea if you first took a survey somewhere by posting all of the pictures and having several people rate them so that you can get a good idea which are more popular than others. Use that survey to order the pictures so that the most popular are toward the end. Also, it wouldn't have hurt to put in a feature that would allow you to scroll through the pictures you have already unlocked. You have plenty of room in your interface to create a gallery-style reward section.
Still, good game, good implementation of slots.
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This game is Blackjack done right. The sound is uncommon (scissors-like on the deal) but not bad. I played many rounds and did not tire of the sounds very much. The graphics are excellent, so no improvements required there. The gameplay is easy-to-use Blackjack - enough said. If you are planning on revising anything, you don't need to repair the game - but some (very easy to add) upgrades that you might consider for future versions would be menu selections for things like:
number of decks used per game and shuffle frequency
double on any first play
double on any play
no insurance
and similar game options in case you want to deviate a little from strict house rules...
Also, perhaps a table for selecting bet amounts that go in higher or lower increments so that it doesn't take as long to bet large amounts.
Still, this game is great - so those are only suggestions for future releases - I like this one as is!
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This adaptation has enough of a fresh twist to keep it interesting and playable among others. The pacing is well done and the scripting seems pretty solid. The graphics are simple and that works well for this adaptation. I was not very impressed with the scoreboard display, though, as it looked almost as if it were added as an afterthought and no design effort was put into it. The sound effects are nice and the music is okay - I like that the music changes with some level-ups, otherwise I would not be too impressed with the score. The most important thing that needs to be addressed is that gameplay gets lost when more actions are taking place on the screen. I love that so much is going on but when it does, the ball's position is not clear at all. If the ball is going to be amongst all of that action, it needs to stand out so the player has a chance to follow it's path and move accordingly. A last gameplay tip, I would prefer some clue or warning that some blocks are just going to appear out of nowhere and redirect the ball. One level had this happen twice right near the bottom of the play area - near where the paddle is. As a designer, you may see this as a challenge for players, but the way it comes across is that it is just a "cheap shot" put there to discourage the player instead. All-in-all, this is a really good game and I'd like to see it improved only because then it could be a great game! This game has a few small obstacles, but still deserves a nice chunky score of 7/10 for being as good as it is. This will be on my favorites list.
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I love Breakout-style games and this one delivers very much like Arkanoid laid out on a pinball table. I played a few levels in and would like to have seen more pinball table features to really make the theme stand out, but the gameplay is dynamic enough that I have no complaints about what I did see. Yes, the "Play Again" feature needs some attention, and while visiting the ActionScript, I would recommend hiding the mouse because it is a bit annoying to look at on top of the game while trying to play. You may want to just replace the mouse with a small graphic that does not distract much from the gameplay, but still lets you see how close you are to rolling off of the stage and interrupting the game. The music wasn't bad, but I got tired of the repetitious theme after a while and just turned the music off (good idea to have that feature). The pinball sound effects were just right and really added a lot to the character of the game. Fantastic job with this one. I'd like to see a few updates to it, but it scores very high on my list.
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I enjoyed this just as much as the original! MEGATONS!
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