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Comic Relief is a brilliant charity. They raise money by getting comedians to appear on stage on Red Nose Day for free (well, apart from Terry Wogan - but nobody likes him anyway). They use this money to help people in Africa and disadvantaged children back home. They also release a single to raise money. That's why I gave this game top marks!
I agree, it's a fun little game. Reminds me of that classic 'broken bridge' game. I liked the big, bright, cartoony feel of it.
I feel that for such a simple game, though, the graphics/mechanics/whatever this applies to should be perfect. It got kind of annoying because when the balls bounced, they actually go below the bar before bouncing back up again.
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Rated 5 / 5 stars March 12, 2007
For all you out there outside the UK
Comic Relief is a brilliant charity. They raise money by getting comedians to appear on stage on Red Nose Day for free (well, apart from Terry Wogan - but nobody likes him anyway). They use this money to help people in Africa and disadvantaged children back home. They also release a single to raise money. That's why I gave this game top marks!
Rated 3.5 / 5 stars March 12, 2007
Yep
I agree, it's a fun little game. Reminds me of that classic 'broken bridge' game. I liked the big, bright, cartoony feel of it.
I feel that for such a simple game, though, the graphics/mechanics/whatever this applies to should be perfect. It got kind of annoying because when the balls bounced, they actually go below the bar before bouncing back up again.
Rated 3.5 / 5 stars March 12, 2007
Well I liked it.
I thought it was a fun little game to waste time. Nothing amazing or incredible, but still fun.
Rated 4.5 / 5 stars March 12, 2007
Its great.
You made this style of games as a really good one.