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A pretty Atari "Warlords" inspired game. Defend the brain by rotating your paddle around it, interposing yourself between the brain and attacking objects. You have to be in the right state to bounce the pill or burst the tire. If something touches the brain, it throws off gameplay (reverse controls! darkness!). Good production value, game executed wall, but quickly becomes boring to play. Tenuous connection to the theme. |
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no sound nor music? good idea |
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It does not last very long, but totally acceptable small game. |
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A simple game, but I liked how taking damage to the brain would cause neurological effects including speaking German. The game was well balanced, just hard enough to keep you on your toes (especially with things like controls being reversed). |
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Was fun. I liked the controls: they were will tuned, I liked the acceleration/deceleration in the movement and the difficulty was well-tuned. I think I got about 615 points, I’m not that great at playing games :) Would have been cool to add a bit of music or sound. |
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A neat little game! |
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The game if quite fun to play but it gets repetitive after a bit. When it gets hard, it is quite enjoyable. The graphics and feel let it down really. The display size is limited to only 640 by 400 and some of the graphics still look blurry! The idea of the brain area impacts on different areas having different effects is very good. Unfortunately, when I got hit I felt like 7% of the time it was either actually impossible or the fault of the slightly unreliable collisions. |
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No way of winning. |
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Nice work :) |
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Cute. From the start I really wanted to use the mouse, though! :) |
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So-so, short game, but working and animated |