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Okay okay, Everyone has a _____ + ____ = (funny something) right? I have the best one.
Werewolf + Vampire = Crappy Movie Series Subjective to Gay Comments.
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why doesnt alcoholic plus car equal car wreck plus blood? and wizard plus warrior should equal toad, not worm. and there should be a princess element so a warrior can save the damsel in distress (which is princess plus dragon). just sayin'
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ive already spent about 4 days on this game and i still have a few elements to go. here's a few combinations cart+oil=car, metal+energy=electricity, tools+trees=wood, and clay+life=golem
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Yeah, this game is all about a perspective...and what a "perspective" our doodle God has ^-^. But it is amazing the implications, of having to say, create the world from your notepad, trying to remember how the world should be made...and then saying "aww f**k it" and start randomly assigning your own elements. Thats what a lot of you did anyway. I got a good belly laugh out of seeing the first plane go up before the first rowboat even existed. One of my favorites was seeing the superhero come up when the first firearm didn't even exist.
Oh and and i forgot to mention, F**K THE SUPERNATURAL ELEMENTS! The only "useful" (meaning it assembled with something outside of its class) element was dragon. (though it was kinda funny, cause I'm always going back and wondering "Ok, do i need to combine random shit so i can get a monster, or something?)
*Ps Was I the only Perv who had to constantly stop himself from wanting to combine sex with every element they found?*
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Kind of boring game, needs to simplify the elements so that there's less. Also, what could you put in a sequel to a game where you create the world?
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A very polished game with intriguing outcomes. My only issue is: what's the real game play here? Seems once you whittle down the glitz and trinkets, its all drag and drop every combination you can think of, with no strategy or thought involved. Still, I must admit I enjoyed the interaction and kept coming back to increase my combinations :-). 3/5