Well, the engine tried the scotch game, and blundered his queen. 10/10.
Well, the engine tried the scotch game, and blundered his queen. 10/10.
The best part of this game is the gunplay and progression. The gameplay isn't spectacular but it's an improvement of the previous game, and it's a well-made sequel.
It's got a perfect amount of challenge in it, but it doesn't feel too friendly and I just think it needs a better UI or control scheme or whatever, but it gets the job done, 100%.
Very cool, nice historical game here, was a classic back in the day, of course.
It was never too impressive, but this was the game that started it all.
While it had more content, had a better atmosphere, was better themed, and was in general, scarier than the first one, I was never able to finish this game; I couldn't find everyting.
Cheeky game, simple, but it's even a thought experiment. A postmodern commentary on police states, or something. Either way, I really like it.
Cool! Like a 2D version of Universe sandbox. Pretty good, I guess. Kinda limited, but that's completely fine. Does this use real physics (Newton's universal gravitational constant) to calculate stuff? tah would be cool. But not bad, I guess.
Yes, it does use real physics -- a 1/r^2 Newtonian force law (or a different force law if you so choose). I aimed to make it really accurate - physics accuracy being something I tend to obsess over. So what you see should be what you get with newtonian gravity.
This is a clever idea. It did frustrate me a great deal. I wonder... Who would win? This guy? Or Kenshi(MK)? I have a strong feeling Kenshi would win. They are both blind, both swordsmen, but Kenshi is telepathic and telekinetic. I digress. Nice game. I do have one single complaint, that almost all the sound people sound like everyone, in every game that you have. But that's ok, voice actors aren't that common. Again, I digress. Good one.
I'm gonna start coming back here more. What's up, my dudes?
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