Good Source Material
I Never actually thought of using Maplestroy as a flash set.
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Good Source Material
I Never actually thought of using Maplestroy as a flash set.
Without pongoes...
...what would we liken pongoes to? Try to experiment with claymation, because the claymation segments in this video was pretty good! If you submitted a purely claymation flash, id bet you would recieve overall better reviews.
Excellent Concept
Before i have found myself entranced by the windows media player visualization graphics and dreamt about how fun they would be if converted into a platformer. Bravo for literally making my dreams come true.
However, i experianced some trouble with the gameplay itself. My main problem was the fact that at certain (vital) moments my character could not jump. Not that it was unresponsive, but as if there was an invisible platform just above my characters head. this always cost me time, and frequently cost me a precious life. If you think about making a sequel, i will guarenteed play it provided these glitches are adressed.
By the way, i was overjoyed by the playable menu screen scheme.
An Innovative Approach to a Classic Genre
Most stacking games dont bother to weight their materials beyond, heavy, heavier, and heaviest. But giving each material its own precise wieght was a good approach. It had a few flaws, though. For one i found that the materials were too "bouncy" when they interacted with each other, also perhaps three set sizes of blocks would help make the game more novice friendly because i was put off by the degree of randomization this game had. Loved the metal blocks though!
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