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Flash Reviews: 41
Music Reviews: 2
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Latest Flash Reviews
It's really sad that people can't read and see that this is a dedication to Super Mario Bros. 2, and therefore, an amazing interpretation of it. Maybe people just haven't played the original, but this game does it justice. You make sure to stick the original while also changing it up a tad. Nothing really to critique here.
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The game was good until I walked into one of the palaces and my mage started flying around the screen. While entertaining, it left me with a screen that somehow lacked my little mage guy. Definite bug there. Second, I didn't enjoy it very much when the lightning missiles I bought at the end of one level didn't carry over to the next. Besides those issues, it's a moderately fun game.
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I really liked this game! Nice graphics and simple game play that's all you really need. I especially enjoyed the "boarder rotation" aspect, considering that it required a bit of thought in deciding how to navigate your boarder. Great game.
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Latest Audio Reviews
I'm normally not the biggest fan of techno, but I really enjoyed this. It has a nice beat, doesn't get boring or repetitive, and I absolutely love the piano! My only suggestion is that you don't stop. Keep up the great work!
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That's great to hear, really is :D Thanks for the review.
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Although it got somewhat repetitive after awhile, I liked the sound it had. I agree with Metal-Therapy on the jazz idea. It seems to have some influences of both Togaku and jazz. I don't think that's what you were going for, but that's the vibe that I pick up. I'm definitely glad to see something different like this, though, and it wasn't really all that bad. The only thing is to keep the song exciting and engaging, considering that I thought the song had actually looped, only to find that it was still on its first run.
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Author's Response:
The form is quite simple and linear, so it doesn't have a climax per se. This lends itself nicely to the idea that it paints a scene (passive) rather than telling a story (expressive). Jazz licks snuck in there, guilty as charged, since all three parts were improvised separately. I think if people approach this from the passive mindset, without expecting excitement, this is a little sleeper that can pleasantly surprise.
Thanks for the review!
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