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Reviews for "Doodle God 2"

MISSING ELEMENT

i think ghost + humen should make angel or spirit

baaad

unlogical. i allways need to click the "light" :(

meh...

I loved the first game, but because the combinations in this one are so random at times - it changes it from an interesting game of discovery to one of, well just... guesswork!

A real shame in my opinion.

Subjective logic and N²

There's one really big problem with these games. The first problem is that MY logic and YOUR logic don't always coincide. I'm a scientist, so I wanted "plutonium" + "boiler" = "nuclear power", but no go. Meanwhile, getting "radiation" uses the most random, unintuitive combo ever. There are dozens of such combos I would NEVER think of. So when I run out of "logical" choices based on my ideas, I'm reduced to trying *random* combos. For N elements, though, there are N*N/2 combos. In Episode 1, we started with 4 elements = 8 combos. Easy. As you progress, the element pool expands one element at a time, and you can keep up easily using your experience.

In this game, though, you *destroyed* our experience. We start with 124 elements!? Even just the "Void" + "x" combos require 123 attempts right off the bat. That's just too many. But THEN, you really screw us by including NEW combinations of OLD elements. That's over 10,000 combos of elements that we have to consider when "logic" stops producing results. I *might* entertain the idea if there were hotkeys, but as it stands this game gets dull fast when I can't reproduce your methodology.

In brief: How can this possibly be fun for people who can't read your mind?

Well this one just didnt live up to the first one

A very Sad follow up from the first one. Most of the creations are the same as the first, which leads it to become very dull with in the first 5 min of playing. But on the same note it still offers some form of play time with what will happen next.