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YOUR GAME ISN'T THAT GREAT! What's all this rubbish about having it on iTunes? This is SERIOUSLY average even before you started getting arrogant. 1/5
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This game was okay when it was first released, but these developers in their minds think we loved it, it's mediocre, yet they have plans for iTunes, Xbox 360, and all this shit... They are wasting their time with such a basic and crappy game in my opinion.
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Sign this if you want the red balls to be smashable (delete instead of reapearing) Mr5aturn, yawn89, xlordshadowx, blisstake,
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in my opinion, the graphics dont even come close to the first's graphics. i liked the gray and black and also the music. If i didnt see the simian logic logo on it, i would've thought that this was some cheap rip off. I like the challenges tho 3/5
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the fact that you have to restart all the game when you lose makes it more challenging than the challenges... wish I didn't need to start over (cookies)
Personally I liked it B&W - looked more...design.
But cours I enjoy the game =)
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Wow, for some reason this game gets lagerific for me, very very few games on this site ever do that... Overall still a decent game, but nothing that really catches me over the original 3/5
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@Doriandoriac That's how I had it originally (before releasing Filler 1), but I thought the gameplay was too black & white (either you release the mouse and it freezes the ball or it pops). The bubble-to-bubble collisions added a "safety" element. I tend to build bubbles near other bubbles, and as the bouncy balls come my way I "retreat" to the other ball.
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A good improvement on the original. Challenges are a good idea. One thing that has always bugged me is that if your circle touches a wall/other circle then it stops growing - it would be good if it didn't stop but grew away from the object it hits