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Nuts & Scrap: Desert Race

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This is the flash version of one of the stages of the full version of Nuts & Scrap, by the Spanish developer group Devilish Games.
Drive your peeing robot through the burning desert and avoid being squashed!
(DISCLAIMER: Peeing robot feature is only included in the full version of the game. Go buy the full version at devilishgames.com/nutsand scrap !)

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Decent

Graphics are good, but the game could use some variety. Being able to move up and down as well as side to side would be nice. Otherwise the game was fun.

dfrriz responds:

Hi, very thanks for the comments, you can find a complete platform game with enemies, diferent levels... weapons... in the official web of the game: www.devilishgames.com/nutsandscrap .

I hope that you like the full game :-D. Nuts & Scrap: Desert Race is a version of one of the stages of the downloable game of "Nuts & Scrap".

Alright Game.

The graphics were very well done, but because its not as simple as clicking to avoid a rock, you obviously got a low score. I don't know what else to say, other then movement was well thought out and made, it was easy at some times, and at other times difficult, depth perception wise.

Maybe if you made it with sticks with a jumpy charge bar to move you would have gotten a solid score. (Yes I am totally mocking that)

4/5

weird

This game was weird. I think that the perspective was wrong. I think it would be better if you had a top view.

Good

Graphics are good, but the game could use some variety. Being able to move up and down as well as side to side would be nice. Otherwise the game was fun.

Flash Review #319

Nice game, quiet fun, but i get bored easily..

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Nov 29, 2007
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