caucheka wrote:
i dont really like any of these games tbh.
i played the music one, and its exactly like some flash games i've played for free on the internet.
That's actually really informative! There was this one time I was deciding on whether or not I should play Uncharted: Drake's fortune because all my friends were saying it was a amazing game! Well, I'm the kind of guy who likes to taste test before he buys his drink. So anyways I go onto their website and they're like "Hey! You can play uncharted via this flash game before you buy the game to see if you'll like it" so I'm like HOLY **** THIS IS BOSS! So I go in there and I start the game thinking this is gonna be the greatest thing since sliced bread! But it turned out that the game was awful! The music was 10 seconds of looped trumpety action music, the combat was glitchy, it was a 2d sidscroller when the actual game was advertised as 3d fps action. It was just as bad as bad was. So because of that, I never bought uncharted cause the flash version was just god awful. I mean seriously, why advertise a game through a terrible flash version of it?
So yeah, Caucheka is right and I fully support him! ^_^

They not only look different, but they also differ in content.
They may have the same core concept, but what you're doing is almost like comparing some flash Mario game with the same core mechanics to a real Mario game.
They may have the same core concept, but what you're doing is almost like comparing some flash Mario game with the same core mechanics to a real Mario game.
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the difference though is that nintendo's mario is usually made with quality.
here we have 2 games, where the only difference between them is the way they look and the specific puzzles involved.
i'm not saying that they copied eachother, but they are similar enough that i feel ripped off for buying auditorium when i can play symphony for free.
here we have 2 games, where the only difference between them is the way they look and the specific puzzles involved.
i'm not saying that they copied eachother, but they are similar enough that i feel ripped off for buying auditorium when i can play symphony for free.
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caucheka wrote:
the difference though is that nintendo's mario is usually made with quality.
->Equals the same difference..
I consider my analogy to a free flash-based mario game vs a real mario game to be very accurate.
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here we have 2 games, where the only difference between them is the way they look and the specific puzzles involved.
i'm not saying that they copied eachother, but they are similar enough that i feel ripped off for buying auditorium when i can play symphony for free.
i'm not saying that they copied eachother, but they are similar enough that i feel ripped off for buying auditorium when i can play symphony for free.
Well that's too bad for you. While I wouldn't buy this game on it's own (not that into the genre), I still think it's a valid product to sell.
I bought this bundle for Noitu Love 2 (which is awesome so far) and Escape Goat (which is pretty cool) and I'm not regretting it.

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