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Memohuntress
Rated 5 / 5 stars February 19, 2012
Fantastic! Often I found myself just lost in the scenery, just admiring the beauty of the art, totally distracted from actually looking for the items. The use of perspective and movement was excellent. I appreciated that it was challenging to find things; but not stupidly impossible like some seek-and-find games. Finally a seek-and-find game that is challenging NOT through misuse of colour!
Easily the best seek-and-find game to date. Would give the Mystery Case Files series a run for its money!
Cuboy: Cubeture 2
Rated 5 / 5 stars February 19, 2012
Well played Cuboy, well played! I'm really fond of all things Cuboy: this game only confirms why! Voice acting is par-excellence! And as always, the cubeture is true to form: cubetastic!
Hint/slap-down for people who are tone deaf: Knock knock. Are you paying attention? Not only is it a tone door, but it is also a colour combination...
About those medals, I love collecting medals, but playing Cuboy far outranks collecting medals!!, but...
If I play for a few minutes, medals do stop working - almost like the connection is timing-out way too fast. But if a play for a few screens, then reload the webpage, then play a little more, reload, etc, I did manage to get most of the medals... no idea on that last secret medal :p
You can get the Cuboy Knievel medal from the minigames menu... simply reload the webpage, go straight to the minigame, and spin that Cuboy around... if it doesn't work, reload, try again. (Silly me thought I had to replay the game to play that minigame again! Maybe I just wanted to revel in the glory of the Cuboy again!?! However this does mean second time around, by reloading the page every so often, I was able to get most of the medals).
And lastly... wait, I can print Cutoys?!? Printing now...
and if you want the chance to win a free soundtrack of the game. take a video or picture of that printed cutoy and send it to us. details: ediblecastle.com/bttc2ostcomp/
Peg Solitaire Pack
Rated 4.5 / 5 stars February 15, 2012
Pretty solid Peg Solitaire fun! A good selection of boards and puzzles. Personally I prefer the board game since I can undo moves, cheat, or throw the board to the floor in frustration. That said, you've done a good job.
Thinking to future editions: there are actually several variations of the French board, and probably the others too. I would really love to see an undo move button (for as many moves as I want) (this can also be used to give point system: 10 points for removing a peg, -1 for using undo!). And then when a player completes a board, the game can undo all the moves, leaving peg trails behind... (colour dependant on how late the move was?)... this would give interesting rainbow patterns!?!
Recent Movie Reviews
Rated 5 / 5 stars November 7, 2009
Excellent work
Good work - I enjoyed the animation, and the music was a pretty good match. Having no voices actually worked well. Initially I wasn't sure if it were horror - but after watching it again I decided it was. Definitely not schlock horror - more suspense horror. The text at the beginning could do with a longer pause (I actually had to pause the flash manually to read it) - also might read better as "Serial killings continue, leaving a question mark on every person. The murders seemed chaotic, with injuries suggesting multiple assailants had attacked the victims. Perpetrators are unknown. Suspects, none."