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Reviews for "SPERT BALLS"

great for a game made by a 14 year old

went the ol' borrow from sift heads route, eh?
still, cool movie, I can see you put in effort

Ibs571 responds:

Thanks I am also planning to make a sequel

You don't using code of medals:
import com.newgrounds.*;
API.unlockMedal("Medal Name");

Ibs571 responds:

Thank you I understand

P.S Then which code shall I use

I like the narrative idea but the music is a mess and gameplay is king of meh. First level was fun though because you had to find the drug dealer in the dark and be helped by the car and not just click dumbly on characters. Would love to play a sequel though.

Have you played Brainsplatters 2? This reminds me a LOT of that game and it's hard not to directly compare the two (which is kind of crazy considering that game is nearly twice your age.) Anyway...

Virtually everything about the aesthetics of this game are pretty flawed. The drawings, voice acting, writing, and gameplay could all stand to get some major improvements. That said, I have a lot of appreciation for the level of detail put into giving this game every little bell and whistle, even if those bells and whistles are themselves flawed.

For instance, the animated intro, animated menu, and voice acting are all inclusions that aren't strictly necessary for a "click stick figures to shoot them" game, but contribute to a really cinematic experience. In a way, this feels more like a concept sketch or animatic of an actual game, given how lacking the assets are but how complete the structure is.

Aside from the rather generic advice of "put more effort into the graphics" something really critical in making this a better game would be ramping up the difficulty. Forcing the player to click the stick figures faster, making the stick figures move, or more complex methods of killing bad guys (similar to having to find the hiding sticks in the last level) would make this more engaging instead of allowing the player to cruise through the entirety of the game in a single attempt.

Ibs571 responds:

I did actually played Brainsplatters 2 about when I was 6 yrs old (8 yrs ago) on stickpage but the main inspiration I took was from a game called Sift Heads I remember playing that game with my brother years ago

Note: Originally I was going to add puzzles and different mechanics but the 2023 flash forward deadline was near and then I rushed it