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Pig Trouble

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Game action develops around a farmer running toward the four cardinal points, chasing and trying to grab ten running pigs. Pigs run faster as the player progress from one level to the next.

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Easy to win.

The game itself is easy but can be made even easier.

A bug is apparent that you can pause and still play the game, allowing no time to go down.

Other than that, the game is awfully repetitive, the use of power ups and extra levels increased some replay factor but not by much.

Good effort though.

ro1002 responds:

Oh thanks for find that bug , i 'll fixed it.

lets see....

i think it was hilarious in the start because i've lived on a farm, but i've never chased pigs before, and there've been so much going on with the swine flu XP

maybe you should add some obstacles because it gets kinda boring when it's the same "map" and i agree with KingOfLeon, the game would be much more fun with some upgrades.. maybe you could add some enemies too just to make it abit harder

so far i give it 7/10

Not Bad

Good game but gets easy even with the speeding up of pigs, something like enemies or obstacles would be a great addition

Not bad, It's a start

It's kinda enjoyable. I'm reading that it's fairly simple, and I'm agreeing with them. if I may, the control system is somewhat strange. when pressing two keys it acts for only one. Possibly modify the control system to mimic a regular d-pad.

Kind of easy

This game is fun at first, but then it gets pretty easy. Adding difficulty settings might help, despite the progressive speed increase of the pigs. You could also add some other dynamic like obstacles or animals you aren't supposed to grab. Just a suggestion.

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Score
2.58 / 5.00

Uploaded
Jul 2, 2009
3:27 PM EDT