Re: KnowingEyes: the crashing and slalom events take skill - the racing and overtaking events merely take upgrading your car enough, that's why those are easier.
Engine sounds like a table saw - check. Undulating landscape making for surprising camera angles and jumps that last forever - check. More traffic on country dirt roads than in an LA rush hour - check. Nicely themed music - check. American Racing beating this one hands down - check. ;-)
You get the "Power Mode" powerup from the achievement on the bottom right even if you haven't completed all of the missions. This makes finishing any missions left at that point quite easy!
I wonder if key responsiveness is different for different browsers - this would go a long way to explain why some peopel love it and others don't. - Either way, digital controls feel like they should have "digital" gameplay, i.e. press a key, advance to the next panel, or that the analog gameplay that lets you turn to any angle should have an analog control. Or maybe I'm too old for this.
These levels were probably more fun to set up than to play. It's mostly timing, especially on 16 that is very annoying. Why don't you open 3 levels so we can skip one or two if we get stuck?
Good: zoomable, Disney license (?); bad: cursor not duplicated, silly time limit, no picture preview on the main menu, no continue, no hints, no scores, the differences do not change
Please do not submit the same game each time you fall in love with a different picture - put them all in one game, improve the interface, and then you might get more than a single star from me.
Biggest fail: choosing pictures with numbers in them for a number-finding game. There are some great games out there with the numbers artfully hidden in shapes of the scenery, but this isn't one.
The language support is patchy. The pictures contain a jumble of objexts with no rhyme or reason to them, and they#re much too small. This should be fun, but isn't.
There is only one picture. When you select multiple tiles and move them, you can move tiles off teh screen and not get them back. Nice Flash programming exercise!