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RayB:
For $0.99 it's very fun and they give you *a lot* of content and free updates. I like it.
Vigo:
Well, I'm not saying the game is bad, or people are duped into liking it or anything like that. I just don't get why people are, as above, setting up giant sale games of angry birds and there are things like this:
I guess I just don't see it as being the caliber game that requires this much attention. It all seems a bit...overrated.
Ginsu Victim:
Anyone can play, but you really have to be good to three star every stage. I don't move past a stage unless I three star it. It's very addicting, and often frustrating.
shmokes:
It's frustrating primarily because it's crappy. You can't get good at it. For example, after finally three-staring a game if you replay the stage immediately you will likely one-star it. It's just trial and error, doing the same thing over and over and over and over and over. And even when you know exactly what needs to be done it's still just trial and error until you happen to draw the sling-shot back to precisely the right pixel, a feat that you won't be able to reproduce except by more over and over and over trial and error, aka luck.
And that's how bad it is with the sound turned off. With volume you are treated to bombarded with equally repetitive and even more obnoxious sound effects.
It seems that lots of people like it, but I guess millions of people like American cheese too
Ginsu Victim:
--- Quote from: shmokes on May 20, 2011, 10:15:31 pm ---It's frustrating primarily because it's crappy. You can't get good at it. For example, after finally three-staring a game if you replay the stage immediately you will likely one-star it. It's just trial and error, doing the same thing over and over and over and over and over. And even when you know exactly what needs to be done it's still just trial and error until you happen to draw the sling-shot back to precisely the right pixel, a feat that you won't be able to reproduce except by more over and over and over trial and error, aka luck.
--- End quote ---
Actually, once I run out of new levels to play, I go back and work on increasing my score on each. I've "re-three'd" most of them.
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