pyrojr06, I think that the .4 drop in the rating can be as much due to more people playing though too. Whenever a card or badge comes up on a game, it gets a surge of plays – often from people who don't go for that type of game. In the end, you get just a more realistic rating.
It gave me a seizure on Level 3. Something about the vibrations and speed changes I think is what set it off. It needs a warning that it can, and will, cause seizures. I played the game, so I was asking for it in my book, but others might not be as laid back in this sue anyone for anything society of ours.
Sorry Florenty, I am just a stickler for avoiding blatant fallacies like that – it leads to society-level intelligence degradation. Though the game is boring and tedious enough to be classified as work more readily than a game.
This game is awful in by opinion. It is literally infinite, it is so easy - you just go and go until you get bored. Though it is not bad enough to warrant a badge.
First, as someone who has worked in a pizzeria – nobody dictates how long you cook the things, that is just ludicrous. I can see 1 or 2 customers, even though I've never seen one, wanting custom cook, but all of them? No. Secondly, there should be difficulty levels that have someone take over some of the duties – it is boring until you burn 4 pizzas and evrything goes to hell.
This is a really poor excuse for a sling game. At least in the other ones the enemies kind of stayed somehwhere, but this... well, there is nowhere to go sometimes. I don't like that luck aspect.
It suffers from the shortcomings many point and clicks these days do – that the actions do not always make any sense. Sure, it is supposed to have you think outside the box, but polar bears do not have a quid shoved up their noses. From an educational standpoint, I would lean on the side that this game is harmful to children under the age of 10 worldwide/16 in US/CAN.