Review of The Worlds Most Tedious Game
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Overall Score
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Graphics
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Sound
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Gameplay
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Story
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Interface
The Worlds Most Tedious Game Review
By death on
07 March 2010
Pros: gameplay, graphics, sounds, concept
Cons: replay value, challenge, variety
Brilliant!
WRITTEN @ 3:11am EST [March 7th, 2010]
Graphics: [B] the retro styled graphics fit perfectly with the game play and sound. Though simple as they maybe, they are still well done and laid out nicely.
Sound: [B] the background music was had a catchy tune, however lacked back up support (percussion, rhythm, bass). The sounds fit perfectly with the game's style and sounded neat.
Gameplay: [B] The objective of the game is very original and entertaining. It wasn't annoying, it was a simple task, slightly puzzling and easily achievable. It was actually fun!... however it lacked a few things. Challenge and completion. There was no message or reward to make you feel like you truly won the game. There is no score to obtain and no new area to venture to.
Perhaps if the game had a scoring system and a progressive difficulty, it would have been perfect.
Story: [n/a]
Interface: [A] easy to understand and use. not a single bug or problem ever occurred. (lacked a menu or title however)
OVERALL: [B] simply a brilliant idea. topped with retro graphics and easy-on-the-ears sound. This idea is completely original as far as i'm concerned and is executed beautifully. This has the potential to reach a 5/5 rating from me (very rare), if only it had a more concrete finish.
suggestions/advice: add an old arcade-like highscore system, different levels of difficulty (10 clones easy, 5 clones hard), new color sets and this would be a master piece!
