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didnt like this game this is why.. its like Toss The Turtle only on this u hit a nerd. if u want badges go play toss the turtle
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badges aren't good for this game as it clearly states itself as an "anti-badge" game :P
just an awesome game anyway :)
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Is there a trick to equiping items? I'm trying to equip 3 specific items, but it's unequiping the ones I choose every time.
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So you took a game genre that's been done to death, added art assets from Brutal Legend and Castle Crashers, added comments from players of your previous "games" and stole some incredibly edgy guitar riffs from a Disney channel original movie? Please die.
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awesome game!!! omg this is better than toss the turtle!!
sure hope they make a sequel cause i have some ideas on improvements like having the graphics show the point at which the nerd breaks the sound barrier.
or like they could have the missiles that the robots shoot at the nerd only hit him when he slows down to a certain speed........also make the money items easier to hit........maybe include an equip item that attracts them to the nerd like a magnet.
also.......i noticed the nerd likes to talk shit before the launch..........but he doesn't even scream as he's flying through the air....thought it'd be funny if he did
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garbage. the only game aspect is in the first 4 seconds... then its holding forwards and watching things repeat on a screen. the longer you play the longer things repeat on the screen before you have to click twice again. a terrible waste of effort without any heart of thought.
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as much as i would love badges for this game, i really dont think it will deserve them untill they make it so you dont have to advertise for them (twitter and the like) to get the higher diamond upgrades... plus i personally cant bring myself to sign up for those sights, i have one last shred of privacy left