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De-Monstration

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In the shadows of every city, monsters lurk, wanting to overthrow mankind but they are disorganized. If you can maneuver them against each other skillfully enough, you could become their king and rule the city by night.

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Excellent idea, but poor execution. Things are really confusing when you first start, after a couple minutes I figured things out. If you added a tutorial, it could be helpful to new players.

This was made on 11/4/06, and I am only the tenth player to review it.

The concept is nice, however

The instructions were not informative enough, and it took me quite a while to learn how to play, even after it was still random the path the monster took, if there was more than one it could go over, so, if you do make another, you'll need a lot better instructions.

Interesting game

Well at first i was not sure what i was doing, but after you get the hang of it its fun still abit random and needs more mini game options my opinion though, other then that it was decent.

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K

^^Good Points^^
Had I knew how to play the game, it seems like it might actually be kind of fun to play!

^^Needs Improving^^
Yeah, I really had no idea what the heck was going on when I was playing this game. You really need to explain what is going on in this game as when I played the monsters just moved around in the blocks seemingly randomly. Improve the instructions page and this will be better.

LoopyWolf responds:

Ok, I'll see what I can do, Milinko. It's quite simple once you understand, perhaps the instructions aren't fully clear.

Huh?

This makes no sense...your directions need to explain more, like what pattern the block moves in and the retaliation.

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10
Score
1.39 / 5.00

Uploaded
Nov 4, 2006
1:28 PM EST