Monday, October 10, 2011

Review

The first game I  played on Orisinal that I found to be enjoyable was Winterbells, the objective of which was to gain as many points by having a rabbit jump on bells. Each bell that was hit would propell the rabbit higher into the sky and if you miss, the rabbit would fall back to the ground and the game ends. The game play is controlled by the movement of the mouse and as such is very sensitive to the slightest movement. The quality of the graphics is high, the colours chosen make it easy on the eye and there are enough details to keep the players attention - little things like the rabbits ears moving

The second game called Flow by Jenova Chen uses the same tchniques as Winterland only this time the character is a sea creature. The goal is to eat as many other creatures which would allow the players own to "evolve", some when eaten will take the player to an upper or lower level and others are dangerous by causing your creature to loose all of its segments gained but also takes you backe to an upper level. Although the graphics use basic geometric shapes for the characters and a background consistings of shades of blue (a blurry version of the next layers can be seen in the background), the graphics are quite pleasing to look at and the simplicity of it might even add to the enjoyment of the game.

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