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Reviews for "Polygonal Fury"

Addicting!

I loved it. All the variations in objects you could click to start off your chain. It was very addicting! I got golds on every level except for Insane level 2. I'd have to say I played it for more than an hour!

Fun for hours.

I love taking the first shot of every round. I get a thrill out of watching each of they polgons vanquish each other one by one. This was a very creative game with smooth controls and animation. Thanks for giving the tips in the instructions too, they helped a bundle. I lost somewhere in the medium levels, but I'm sure I'll come back and play this game again.

This was spectacular for your first game, I'm highly impressed. I like how it required strategy but a lso a great deal of luck. These chain reaction games are always a blast and yours is one of the best I've played. Keep up the excellent work!

Fantastic!

Really good game.
It's my favourite game on newgrounds.
10/10

Original and fun

I can see why people are spending so much time on this game. It's addictive and simple to learn. I do have a slight gripe with the fact that this game seems to have more to do with luck than skill. Sure you pick which shapes to initiate the chains, but after that you don't really know where they're going to hit. It is still fun despite this. One thing to consider for a sequel that might up the ante as far as strategy goes: you should maybe on certain levels have specific target shapes that must be destroyed to pass the level regardless of how many other shapes you take out. It would put a new layer to it.

DogInLake responds:

That was something that I was planning on including, but I ran out of time. Considering Polygonal Fury's success, it's very likely that I'll make a much improved sequel at some point, and I'll definitely be doing that!

Cool concept but...

There's no real gameplay to it, you click a couple times on whatever and then you watch it happens, requires no skill, it's just random, you do it until the randomness makes you pass the level. Lots of progress games are like that so I'm not saying it's a terrible thing but I found this kinda pointless although well put together.
Cheers

DogInLake responds:

Further levels start to require real strategy in upgrade selection to be able to pass them, but it's true that the easy levels aren't very complex!