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Reviews for "Q-ZAR The Game"

MAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAD

one of the maadest games.... and it was challenging too, and disregard the interactivity thing coz i dont know wat dat is, lol!

AMAZING PIECE OF LASER TAG EQUIPMENT

The game is amazing, all the laser tag feeling was preserved but that last guy sSx was HoT!

I was in a Q-Zar league

Q-Zar was awesome back in the mid 90's. Now its QZar 2000 or some bullshit. It sucks ass! I was level 6 out of 8 and played at Enchanted Castle in Lombard, IL. This game brought back many memories. Anyone out there who hasn't actually played a serious game of QZar can't fully understand this flash. Anyway, I loved blasting the kids on weekends....Good times.

As an added bit of info, Q-Zar was invented by the band U2.

NeroCaesar responds:

Always Glad to see an old Player, I haven't heard anything about the new stuff, i guess its not worth the effort. Are you sure about U2? I believe it was developed in austrialia, although it was then marketed in the UK...

Ya know...it figures!!!

It figures I'd house everyone right away on my first try!!! ;-)
Too bad everyone's block is impenetrable, which is never the case. There's always holes. Also, you can't bounce shots in this game. But, aside from that, it's quite funny, brought back good memories, and is making me think about stopping by. Either way, good work on it. BTW, Q-Zar AKA Quazar came out of Ireland. I don't know about the whole U2 thing but it was designed and developed in the Emerald Island.

NeroCaesar responds:

Hahaha, in Q-Zar (when i make it) it will have bouncing, and holes in their blocks, and more charcters of course. If i can i'll even try to make it a super charge game.

Awesome and Challenging

Actually, I had a lot of fun with this game, even though I completely owned the last guy. I've only played real Q-Zar once in my life when we went to Philly, but this game based off the real thing was fun, creative, and original. A lot of it was a matter of timing and memorizing movements, but it was still a good and innovative idea. I have yet to see a game based off laser tag, and this one did a really good job at it and was quite a lot of fun. Hit direction was great, hits were always calculated correctly, and I didn't find a single glitch or bug.

In all, great job on a very well made game.