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really like the idea of this game. Simple, yet engaging, kind of like Beat Hazard.
really like the idea of this game. Simple, yet engaging, kind of like Beat Hazard.
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really like the idea of this game. Simple, yet engaging, kind of like Beat Hazard.
ood music easy to mute after a while, the difficulty curve, all things that may seem obvious but too many ignore.
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Finally completed impossible badge. Total play time 14 hours. But this game is very fun so I didnt mind at all playing the same levels over and over and over(maybe a bit hehe)
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later stages start getting real bullshitty, the ball stops responding frequently, the orientation changes at high frequencies making you miss things you should be able to get. I am going for the hard badge, but the impossible one is not something I am willing to try because of the game glitching out at higher levels.
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Awesome game. Could you make the reset button be clickable from the moment you die, so you don't have to wait for couple of seconds between tries?
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the lore implication that there is a purple ball in the dark world and we only see purple lasers in said dark world means it has been in there keeping those away from invading while we handled the red and blue ones that did invade and then took the fight to their world, where we found a vast amount of less purple lasers only seeing them occasionally, and when we do meet the purple ball it's standing completely still in the need of protection from red and blue lasers. the absolute boss fought purple lasers to near extinction until it literally couldn't move much
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holy crap no wonder i thaught id heard the voice you hear when you get a high score, the credits say sungwon cho.... its prozd!!
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This game did not remember the levels I played and not about to suffer through that again. BotD isn't worth it, nothing is... #annoying
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Blue flower, red thorns. Blue flower, red thorns. Blue flower, red thorns. Man, this would be so much easier if I wasn't COLOR-BLIND!
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I spend 15 hours of playing this game to achieve all of these achievements included the impossible one 183 mistakes 30 minutes of break from the game and switch computer to another during to an old windows XP to windows 10
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The margins on this game are so random. I am 3 levels in and I got extremely bad RNG on my last attempt. The lines were nearly identical, less than 10 degrees, blue first with red behind it, and a blue was also on the opposite side. To clear the red, I would have had to have went across the board from where I was, hit the red, then zoomed back to where I was originally.
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@del41438966_8577: to see the developer's high scores, click on your stars count on the bottom right (it's a "View stats" button), then hover over a level bubble to check the five stats.
@AznDudeIsOn: it depends on the time you've spent. The first time I've played Beam Ball, reaching 3k was indeed way more difficult than reaching 120 stars. However, now that I'm hooked, scoring 3k points feels like a breeze but I still struggle to get the third star on a couple of levels. ;-)
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if anyone is having trouble with dark mode level 12, try turning off flashing lights and orbit the red ball around where the two blue lights intersect in the middle. The blue ball will be on the opposite side of the oval.
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This is a great game. Easy to grasp, but with enough variety to be hard. This is one of my favorites by far. One thing I'd add: something showing us what the developer's high scores are, for a couple of reasons. 1) One of the high score catagories is the number of develpoer scores we beat, and I'd like to know how far away I am from that. The other reason is because...bragging rights.