It's pretty cool, until you die and have to start over again...yeah, you get to keep your experience and powerups, but so what? I still have to repeat the first half of the level. I love the art, though, probably the most interesting part! Auto-shoot with only aim and jump though makes for sort of a dull experience, imo. I lost interest the second time i died....
I love the drawings, the simplicity, and the fact that it gets more and more challenging so it's easy to get into without getting boring. The graphics are really smooth and the sfx/music are all great! 5/5
Yawwwnn......man, this is one complicated and honestly sort of bland game, IMO. I like the idea a lot, but I think that there's way too much going on that doesn't ahve to be. Also, I don't know about anyone else, but I get some really bad framerate issues...which in a game about stick figures with nothing but text and basic shapes shouldn't be a problem! I like the creativity of the idea, and the amount of parts you have to choose from. I hate that if you don't click finances and pay your $200 in bills, you lose the $47,000 you just made. Also hate clicking the up arrow to set the price of guns about 4 or 5 hundred times.
Overall, I love the concept but just don't think it was executed very well. 6.5/10
Sorry, but I don't go for the "Unity3D Web Plugin", especially on a game that looks like it doesn't need it. I don't care how "safe" or "free" it is. If I wanted to play games with amazing graphics/sound and realistic physics on a platform that's easy to install, I'd buy an Xbox. Or y'know, just NOT have to let the Unity3D plugin report my information to whoever for whatever reason.
I play flash games because they're simple, quick, accessible, and showcase some of the brightest minds of our generation. So, I gave this a low score, due to the reliance on Unity3D and the fact that it's a pretty basic top-down shooter with flashing lights and a broken upgrades system. Seems it lags terribly on some computers and with Unity3D being a core component, Bluffman's target audience is slashed by 2/3.
I haven't even played it. Somehow, though, I get the feeling I don't have to.
One star out of five.