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Originally Posted by ZootedGranny
I really like The Dishwasher, and Proximity HD is a pretty solid puzzler/strategy.
The rest however, are pretty poor, save for TriLenea, which honestly didn't appeal to me in the least.
I thought Culture was dull, and the controls had a momentum that detracted from the gameplay.
Little Gamers feels like an internet based flash game.
Jelly Car is alright, but Crayon Physics did a much better job of capturing the quirkiness and fun of what they were going for.
Rocketball was gimped by terrible controls, which is odd considering the blueprint for a fun and easy to play dodgeball game was laid out nearly 20 years ago by Super Dodgeball.
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I agree with all of this. I really like Dishwasher, but the single main level is too short. It's probably the only game that I would actually pay money to play out of all of them. Proximity is an interesting concept, but I fail to see the strategy in it. It seems like all it comes down to is who gets the highest
tiles. One game I played I got 1 tile above 11 the entire game and got whooped, and the next I got nothing less than 10 the entire game. It's hard to say its alot of skill when there is so much random luck involved.