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Reviews for "Detective Frofrog 2"

visually impressive

The graphics are impressive, I would say that this is the flash equivalent of Batman. There's not that much else to it, humor is hit-or-miss quality, the game is frustrating and the Skinny Longhead character doesn't work. I did the like the brain cell, though.

McRhyme responds:

Okay...

Glad you liked Mr BrainCell. He was one of the main characters from my old series called "Ytown Public". Maybe you like that kind of humour better ?!

weird

The features on this were really good. I liked how you had the special features. The shooting of the squirrels was real fun. And I like how u had to shoot a certain number to get special features. As for the movie, it wasnt that good. The storyline was a bit weird and it never really ended... i mean what happened to the planet. O well A... for effort tho... good job.

McRhyme responds:

Well, the title is DF#2. And this a never ending series. Maybe I should have written. TO BE CONTINUED at the end....

Pretty Boring

That was a total waste of 8 minutes, but im glad I didn't waste 8 Months making this boring movie. Everything else was really well done though. Kinda reminds me of that last PDA which was really well done, but REALLY BORING!

McRhyme responds:

PDA?

I do say!

It was a cool/goofy little movie I liked it the animation was good.

McRhyme responds:

Thanks!

Worth the wait.

And the Brain Cell is back too boot! Good job man! I would have scored you higher for the sound (be it only one point), but I found the voices a bit hard to hear at times (yes, I saw the captions).

Out of curiosity (and hoping this will get you to reply), but how did you do the voices for the robot pirates? They sound awsome!

McRhyme responds:

Well ofcourse I'll reply ;)

The robot (or andriod as I call them) were made in a text reader and recorded with some sound effects that I have included in my soundcard. Tada... robotic voices!