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@Displonker the Goo was created in the future then ate a time machine and was sent back in time. Therefore, eating the world in the past means there was no future and the Goo was never created. The goo was never created and could not eat the world. Definition of paradox.
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Wait... The goo ate the world. That means the scientist that created it never existed.. And yet I clearly see him in the next comic square. Paradox my ass.
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A real scientist:
"I call it gray goo. It can eat anything smaller than itself. But the most awesome thing: IT HAS EYES!"
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@Wizz13 You know the first one of these? It is a quick version of the one you can buy on line from a few years ago. It is about 50 levels longer. Also, I think this dino thing was made just as a mini version, but maybe the full game has a full sequel! If it did thats like 120 levels or something!!
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Great game but there's some pacing issues. In one level you're big enough to eat T-rexes and then in the next level you're not? Also the jump from the penultimate level to the last one was a bit silly. You're about 100m and then you jump to about 1,000,000m. I get that this is a demo to promote your game, but still...
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i made this comment on the first Tasty Planet game: "This was how the dinosaurs went extinct!!! "
some months later, Tasty Planet:DinoTime :D
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I don't like this kind of game, but somehow it held my interest. And getting to play reverse asteroids was kinda cool. 4/5