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7/7/2025, 3:12:43 PM
>>714758627
That was me and I'm not that anon.
I'm still waiting for a good chance to stream Metal Garden to my BLAME! fanboy friend, but he and I have vastly different schedules.
In the meantime I've been working my way through a bunch of these.
>decent fun but short
Critters for Sale, Nauticrawl, Below The Ocean
>decent fun for a bit but too long to want to finish
New Star GP
>mediocre
Ty the Tasmanian Tiger
>full kusoge
Forklift Load
That was me and I'm not that anon.
I'm still waiting for a good chance to stream Metal Garden to my BLAME! fanboy friend, but he and I have vastly different schedules.
In the meantime I've been working my way through a bunch of these.
>decent fun but short
Critters for Sale, Nauticrawl, Below The Ocean
>decent fun for a bit but too long to want to finish
New Star GP
>mediocre
Ty the Tasmanian Tiger
>full kusoge
Forklift Load
7/6/2025, 2:57:05 AM
Working my way through what I bought
>Below the Ocean
Short but nice. Seems to take a lot from Celeste from what I know of that game, I feel like there was a lot of room to explore with the rope physics but they kept it pretty pared down
>Forklift Load
Kusoge as expected
>New Star GP
Alright, but since I could tell it was repetitive I called it quits after the first season (roughly 20% in at 3.5 hours)
>Nauticrawl
The vehicle controls themselves are fun to learn, but then when you get out and have to play the
>Critters for Sale
I partially knew what I was getting into, since I was in a circle with the dev and had played his demo. Still it's a pretty ridiculous VN that blends a lot of western and eastern mysticism into a slurry that then gets overshadowed by full video performances of Michael Jackson and MC Ride
>TY the Tasmanian Tiger
Bought this one to do an Archipelago randomizer run with buddies, which always makes something more fun. Despite that, it's kinda weak for a collectathon. The levels sprawl too much, the mechanics and set pieces are a bit weak, and you need to collect 300 coin-equivalents per level. They should have split up the levels (either into new levels or like Mario 64/Sunshine did with picking your goal)
>Below the Ocean
Short but nice. Seems to take a lot from Celeste from what I know of that game, I feel like there was a lot of room to explore with the rope physics but they kept it pretty pared down
>Forklift Load
Kusoge as expected
>New Star GP
Alright, but since I could tell it was repetitive I called it quits after the first season (roughly 20% in at 3.5 hours)
>Nauticrawl
The vehicle controls themselves are fun to learn, but then when you get out and have to play the
>Critters for Sale
I partially knew what I was getting into, since I was in a circle with the dev and had played his demo. Still it's a pretty ridiculous VN that blends a lot of western and eastern mysticism into a slurry that then gets overshadowed by full video performances of Michael Jackson and MC Ride
>TY the Tasmanian Tiger
Bought this one to do an Archipelago randomizer run with buddies, which always makes something more fun. Despite that, it's kinda weak for a collectathon. The levels sprawl too much, the mechanics and set pieces are a bit weak, and you need to collect 300 coin-equivalents per level. They should have split up the levels (either into new levels or like Mario 64/Sunshine did with picking your goal)
7/3/2025, 6:39:50 PM
So far I've played
>Beneath the Ocean
Cute, alright to play but extremely short. Seems to be based on Celeste which I haven't played
>Forklift Load
Full kusoge, that might be a positive for some. Ending is very silly
>New Star GP
I dropped it after the first season because I can tell the game is going to be extremely repetitive and I've already seen everything of importance
>Beneath the Ocean
Cute, alright to play but extremely short. Seems to be based on Celeste which I haven't played
>Forklift Load
Full kusoge, that might be a positive for some. Ending is very silly
>New Star GP
I dropped it after the first season because I can tell the game is going to be extremely repetitive and I've already seen everything of importance
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