Love it, though it would be nice to see a different difficulty level where more deduction is required such as in the similar game 'PrismaPix' by Kris Pixton
After finishing the game (not that hard and some of the achievements are just boring and take some time) my 'best so far' score just kept rising until actually reaching my score (712655, then i was just bored) but this process took about 15 mins, lol. Anyhow, like i said, the game's a bit boring, in the fact that if you just swirl around a lot, hitting ships and eating fellas and from time to time, keeping a low profile and just eating some fishies and bonuses, surviving is real easy: 3/5
Everything is just right:
- The length is just right so that you can finish it in one play
- The sounds are very appropriate. Whereas they might get slightly repetitive over time, the length of the game eliminates this problem.
- Graphics are not brilliant but great for its purpose and the cartoon-like intermission are really cool!
- The gameplay is basic, easy to understand and nothing more is needed.
- Finally, the atmosphere is what really earns this game its credits. From the start to finish you are bombarded with surprising elements. The zooming views constantly give the player the "Ahhh, so that's what it is feeling" whilst not distracting from the gameplay.
- If I had to name one con of the game is that it is not much of a replayable game. Ok maybe once for a time trial and the real diehards might try to improve scores, but a replay does not pose anything new. Nevertheless this is only a small facet.
Ultimately a great game that deserves a 5* rating!
the defenition of antidisestablishmentarianism is the following:
firstly you have the verb: disestablish
next there can be the disestablishment of something
following there are people for and against this disestablishment: disestablishmentarians and antidisestablishmentarians
and finally there is the name for the collective, the entire opposition: antidisestablishmentarianism
Or as the dictionary says: 'opposition to the withdrawal of state support or recognition from an established church'