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Mental Repairs
Started by Frodo, Jul 11 2009 12:08 AM
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#5
Posted 14 July 2009 - 03:44 PM
I'm still yet to sit down with it (busy,busy!) but I hope to get the chance to soon.
This kind of 'odd' game is what I like most about the freeware scene.
I doubt this would get far as a commercial project, something seemingly original for once.
Here's hoping it's as good as it looks, I'll pop back with my feedback after I've given it a spin.
This kind of 'odd' game is what I like most about the freeware scene.
I doubt this would get far as a commercial project, something seemingly original for once.
Here's hoping it's as good as it looks, I'll pop back with my feedback after I've given it a spin.
Me>You
#9
Posted 28 July 2009 - 08:59 AM
Pros:
*Looks and sounds brilliant. The graphics are faultless, and the attention to detail is just outstanding. The sound effects and music are just right as well- they add atmosphere to the game without ever being intrusive.
*Engrossing storyline, with a charming twist at the end
Cons:
*Too short. I found myself wishing there were more to do.
*Too easy. I finished it in under an hour, of which 10 minutes were spent getting acquainted with the controls, and five were spent laughing hysterically at the coffee machine's antics.
With a likeable lead character and an ingenious concept, this game just screams out for a full-length sequel. So do I.
PS. I don't agree with the reviewer that the copier puzzle is obscure. I thought it was completely obvious.
*Looks and sounds brilliant. The graphics are faultless, and the attention to detail is just outstanding. The sound effects and music are just right as well- they add atmosphere to the game without ever being intrusive.
*Engrossing storyline, with a charming twist at the end
Cons:
*Too short. I found myself wishing there were more to do.
*Too easy. I finished it in under an hour, of which 10 minutes were spent getting acquainted with the controls, and five were spent laughing hysterically at the coffee machine's antics.
With a likeable lead character and an ingenious concept, this game just screams out for a full-length sequel. So do I.
PS. I don't agree with the reviewer that the copier puzzle is obscure. I thought it was completely obvious.