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Reviews for "After Glow"

Not bad, but not great

I like the concept and the contrls and in most casesthe level design and the obstacles in this game it seems as though it was quite well thought out and would make a very good game if it wasn't for a few things that completely ruin this game.

1. It's far too easy, the fact that yu can bump in to the walls and obstacles and most of the time not even cause the level to restart means that ther is little to no skill involved in actually playing it.
2. Even if you do crash and explode the orbs that you have already collected don't reset meaning on the harder levels you can just gun it for an orb regardless of whether you crash or not. Just changing this point would make this a much better game for me at least.
3. You're not really playing to complete the games you're playing fora time score. This just kind of ruins this game for me.
4. The enemies/obstacles in this game could be a lot more extensive, which would have made this game harder and better to play.

As I said at the top i generally like this game it's just got too much wrong with it which ruins what could have been a very good game. Good effort, but a bit short of the mark.

theres a glitch

Theres a glitch that makes me skip all the levels!!

nice try

good graphic but too hard broing and just not fun or creative

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just because you put crazy ass techno on the game doesnt make it all extreme. three stars and thats for efford alone

Weird Physics

I admit it's a great concept, and I like the game play and music, but if there is no gravity, shouldn't there be less drag (except for the last orb of course). It was too difficult to become accustom to the way it slowed down automatically. All of the opposite propulsion to your momentum, didn't seem to really equal out. If this was in water, I could see it, but in "space" it just seems a little odd.