Extreme Heli Boarding? More like boring, and bad physics boarding. I honestly can't see myself playing this pile of crap, ever again. Snowboarding isn't your forte, BubbleBox. *
It's too bad, I could have liked this game. My two main issues with this title are incredibly slow gameplay, and bad save-game data. I'm not going to put myself through torture walking around at three miles per hour trying to win thirty battles. It's not worth it. Nice try, lostvector. ***
This game is great. I've already fired over, around, three-hundred employees; put hormones and flower into their foods; watch my cattle die; watch consumers get fat, and get entertained by lawsuits and petitions. All in a day's work at McDonalds. Great job, molleindustria. ****
What in the bloody hell is this? Do schools now hire cold-blooded, insensitive, and bird-eye vision teachers? On level four, I believe, a kid commits suicide from writing a test; the teacher checks it out and then goes back to supervising the classroom. Oh, by the way, if you move ONE BIT at the beginning of the level YOU FAILED. Even if you click the left mouse button...I'm going to go out on a limb here and say what horrible level design. Please improve your title, luksy. *
I enjoyed this game quite a bit. I didn't know disorientation can also make you paranoid as hell. I was sketchy trying to sneak past myself and avoiding walls, and halls, of death. The only thing that should be taken from the game and turned into an option is the reduced difficulty. I, also, want the Game of Disorientation to be ten times longer. Overall, good job on the game, jiggmin. ***
This game wasn't my taste. After giving it a shot, nothing really made me want to finish it. The only thing that was great was the music to my ears. Well done on that part. Try to get my attention next time, Edmund. **
A decent game. From taking a plot-ridden game and twisting it into a survival game takes a lot of challenge. And that is exactly what Weasel did, and he did a good job. However, one issue from the first game is still present in this title; this is both somewhat frustrating and disappointing, and that is the aiming feature. It still has a mind of it's own. The soundtrack is decent, and the menu interface looks a lot better than the previous bland interface. Good job, Weasel. ***
What a pile of junk. It's a shining example of what a vanilla game looks like. What am I supposed to enjoy here; the lack of upgrades, the boring environment, or the repetitive soundtrack? The story is pretty-much non-existent. You can do much better, 2DArray. *
Another decent game. The soundtrack is not bad; and the set distraction sequences are somewhat funny. Although, an eleven level campaign is short; it is definitely worth another playthrough. Good job, luksy. ***
It's a decent game; however, with most titles, it needs work. There are two areas in which it needs to improve upon: gameplay and replayability. The aiming feature likes to do things its own way, which can lead to severe frustration. The health system needs to be reworked, or there should be a checkpoint system put in place; either or, it is necessary to make a better experience. The replayability is quite low in Thing-Thing; the reason why is because you can only play the campaign, which can be beaten in less than five to ten minutes. The soundtrack is soothing to listen to, which made a better experience for myself. Overall, a good title but needs some finishing touches. Good work, Weasel. ***
It's a decent game. Part of the reason I enjoy this game is because every time you play, the mini-game is placed in a different sequential order. The addition of an end boss is welcome. I could live without hearing the soundtrack ever again. Overall, it's a fun but short game. Good work, jmtb02.
This game is borderline bad. Even though, it looks like the developer has put in a great amount of time; the game definitely needs an overhaul. The gameplay is clunky, the storyline is pathetic, and the length of the game is ridiculously short; why include a second world that is not specifically included, or implemented, in the game? I shouldn't have to travel to another site to play another thirty second level; at least make it worth my time. Did you know the game becomes unplayable if you click on World 2 and then travel back to Kongregate? Better luck next time, DrNeroCF. **