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Reviews for "e7"

A lot of fun

Excellent game, nice graphics and calm music. Only playing around with the physics is a lot of fun, discovering other places with different behavior is really awesome :)

Very nice indeed

Well, I really can't say much for this game. It's a puzzle platformer with excellent physics, a calm and perhaps even a little melancholy/surreal atmosphere, and a soundtrack that ties it all together in one well-refined little package.

The style and mood of the game remind me a little of World Of Goo, which I also enjoyed thoroughly. It's almost like another chapter into that particular video game universe that seems so overlooked in these days of video games elbowing in on the action-movie market.

In short, bravo!

Relaxing yet binding game. (great flow)

I just came to test it out and I ended up placing enough effort to finish it.

It was a very enjoyable experience. Calming, yet challenging enough to make me want go further....

I felt a bit sad at the end though :P

Thanks for the game.

brilliant

technically fantastic. visually beautiful. well done.

Very calming.

This game was very interesting. The blend of emotions that it provoked through the colors and the enemies was very unique. You brought forth a sense of calmness through that color blue that you used. In fact, that specific teal-esque color is very arcane and paranormal, not really of this earth, but it fit perfectly with the night sky and with the dead planet. This color faded away after a time, changing to a lighter color, which I didn't really like, I was rather enjoying the music and the blue depicting this planet as devoid of life, save for the fireflies and glowing plants. I also loved the interactive planet, and the way that you utilized that in the combat system. The entire game was very clean and unique altogether, although I would've liked to have enjoyed the dead planet a bit longer before it became green.