You respect my time, I respect your time waster. Thank you for not assuming I want to come back to your idle game for weeks and months on end to do complex math equations in hopes of minutely affecting my unfathomable, astronomical, and ultimately superfluous number value. 5/5
In some games, challenge is important. This is not one of them. Great little art piece that did what it set out to do, and didn't overstay its welcome. 5/5
I dislike hot dogs because I'm afraid they'll give me Doggeria. This game however, I like...to a point. Like all Papa games it is cute and catchy, but it suffers from all the same problems Papa games have always had, and that is, it gets to the point where there are five pissed off customers glaring at me, and I'm too frustrated to continue. There isn't enough of a hook to make me want to play to completion, and there has been too many iterations of the same old thing. 3/5
But why would anyone send their children to the school surrounded by landfills and prisons? Fun game, but in a future iteration I'd like to see a bit more substance. 4/5
When I first played this game, I was tired and dismissed it after about ten minutes. I decided to give it a second chance, and am extremely glad I did. This is one of the best RPGs on Kongregate. 5/5
I feel like there was a time when I would have rated this game higher, but that time has passed. The sound effects are annoying, the music loop is short and uninspired, and the game's gimmick wares off long before you're even half way leveled up. The cynical part of me might even suppose that the game was created more as a link to bubblebox.com than to provide any sort of experience or challenge. 2/5
The biggest challenge in this game was trying to fail. Anything I didn't ace on the first try, I got on the second, and as a result, Flying Candy feels like a pointless, time-wasting grind. The concept, art and music are all boringly generic. These chain reaction games need to do something new, or they will share the same fate as match three puzzle, and spot the difference games. However, I shouldn't discount the value of the game to children and casual gamers. For that, I'll give it a 3/5.
Nothing terribly new here, but I'm on a not-so-great laptop, with another window open to YouTube, and even with both that and this running, this game ran smooth as hell. Even when there was a lot going on. For that alone I give it 4/5
While I may not have gotten every single one right, I certainly did recognize every single one. Thank you, Resterman for making me reevaluate the choices I've made in life and consider more worthy pursuits in the future. Goodbye Kongregate and everyone on it. Today is the first day of the rest of my life, and there's a big world out there and...You know, this game reminded me I never got to "The Restaurant at the End of the Universe" in Dolphin Olympics 2...I should go do that. 5/5
I like that the pictures are actually changed, rather than just covered up. I also think it did a better job conveying the story than some other, similar games.
I accidentally clicked on too many things outside the game window to say the controls worked exceptionally well, but otherwise this was a pretty alright game. An easier, mouse-controlled meatboy immediately came to mind. 3/5
I love the Reincarnation games. They offer the right amount of challenge without being frustrating or logic-defying, and the edgy black comedy is the icing on the cake. I would fault this one's length, if not for the frequency of releases. in the Reincarnation franchise. I'd actually rather the chunks of game every month or so than one big game that leaves me wanting more for over a year. 4.5/5
Played the whole game without using a walkthrough, but sometimes I was tempted through no fault of my own. There were a lot of UI issues that need to be smoothed out for future iterations, such as a clearer indication of what you need to do, and how you interact with objects. Otherwise, the game was fun, and I liked the art style. I'd like to see more of these in the future. 3.5/5
Somewhat of an anti-climatic ending. Still, I like these kinds of games every once in awhile, and while it doesn't break any new ground its a solid spot-the-difference game. 4/5