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Reviews for "Catapult Madness"

great but..

the music doesn't go with it i think. Its too serious for a game like this but that is the only problem i have

omg

my computer turned off then when i came back i was over a million ft high im starting to fall no end in sight

Nothing groundbreaking, but fun for a bit

List of primary issues in no real order:

Catapult upgrades don't seem strong enough. I barely noticed a difference between them until the last upgrade.

The glider really doesn't justify it's cost. You lose it as soon as you hit something, and that's WAY too easy to do. It'll get you some extra miles, sure, but as I said, it doesn't justify the cost. You should be invincible while it's on or something.

Maybe it's just me, but I found that I died WAY too much from lancers. You should probably reduce the number of them a tad.

Hangglider aside, the throws are way too luck dependant. Toss the Turtle allowed for minimal steering of the turtle in midair. All you've got here is timing of the specials and a hangglider which you are sure to lose two seconds after it activates.

This aside, I thought it was fun for a bit. It kind of started to get repetitive, partially because of all the damned lancers ruining my runs, but despite games like this starting to be done to death, I think you made your own twist on it pretty nicely and the atmosphere was pretty well done. It's nothing groundbreaking that all games should aspire to be; but I'll be damned if I didn't have some fun with it.

I'd give a 7.5, but I'm feeling nice, so I'll round up.

ehhhh.... Ok.

Its good, I mean, these types of games are very hard to make different from each other. I deffently like the touches with the magic and all it felt like a mini-game with in a game, I suggest that making the magic "Wave" a random path that appears each time. Or a list of paths that the code chooses randomly. The think that got me was the music.

If you're going to make a game that naturally takes a long time to play, get at least 10 - 20 minutes of music. I get really tired of hearing the same melody over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over again. And muteing the music just adds a whole level of bordem to the game.

My favorite catapault game yet.

The only thing you need are hotkeys for the mage, bombs, etc.