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MooMooArmageddon
For: I wanna be the Powerpoint
For: I wanna be the Powerpoint
for something made in powerpoint, it's quite impressive. but as an actual game it's not that good.
also, you can cheese all the bosses by moving your mouse offscreen
also also, one of the fourth world's levels is impossible to beat (that or my copy of the game is somehow broken)
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also, you can cheese all the bosses by moving your mouse offscreen
also also, one of the fourth world's levels is impossible to beat (that or my copy of the game is somehow broken)
Rating: 5.3 53
Difficulty: 42 42
Aug 20, 2024
Razzor_iw
For: I wanna Prima
For: I wanna Prima
i'd like to preface this with the fact that it is laughably uncharacteristic of me to really go in-depth with any game i tend to review, regardless of how much i adore or dislike it - i am no wordsmith, nor do i have a predisposition for any form of writing, reviews or not; it is to say that it is just simply not a thing i like doing
alas, the amount of emotions Prima has caused me to have has made me step out of my comfort zone in order to say that it has done something that i've always thought was possible for avoidances, but still something i wouldn't have expected to see so soon: an honest-to-god complete experience, on par with other works of art that i've held in the highest esteem, whether from the fangame community or not
following this game's release, a lot of thinking was in line for me in regards to avoidance design and the like, and to tell the truth, i've never been further from being able to convey what makes Prima stand out from the rest for me
i've seen and played an amount of avoidance that would be hard for me to quantify, and throughout all that time there were many entries in the genre that awe me, ones i think about to this day - God, Kakki, Verre, Melanzana, Mayumushi, MHC, Battlegrounds, even NN's previous two works, Kardia and Odoryanse - all avoidances deserving of the highest praise, for they are what i'd considered to be the ideal, perfectly executing the flow and atmosphere that they themselves establish, disregarding my own personal complaints i may have for some of them
however, in spite of the individual accomplishments of these avoidances, named and unnamed, they all remain just that - a niche genre of games in a niche genre of games; a unique form of skill expression, sure, but no matter how much i've expressed my love for them, it's hard to say that they've captivated me in a way that's beyond the standard avoidance experience
Prima was the first avoidance that at last broke that trend that i've experienced up until this point, and i couldn't be happier to see this genre finally blossom and show what its truly capable of
as said before, i would not be able to truly and accurately explain why it and no other game before has managed to reach this level, but even if i could, i don't think any method for understanding exists better than experiencing this game for yourself - it is a difficult and time-consuming endeavour, but i believe that you will be rewarded for sticking with this game through to the end, because Prima, to me, is a life-changing adventure contained within just 3 minutes, beginning with a single attempt
the final thing i'd like to say to close this off, is that Prima is not "the perfect avoidance", nor is it the recipe for creating one, it is just the first of the many hypothetical masterpieces currently waiting to be made coming from the deepest parts of someone's heart, and to all the avoidance makers out there - please, do your best, i believe in you and earnestly await the best you can do
03/08/2024 20:10:41 - Initial startup
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death [ 7530 ]
time [ 93:41:00 ]
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27/01/2025 17:23:20 - 1 clear
The world starts to spin now. Goodbye.
[6] Likes
alas, the amount of emotions Prima has caused me to have has made me step out of my comfort zone in order to say that it has done something that i've always thought was possible for avoidances, but still something i wouldn't have expected to see so soon: an honest-to-god complete experience, on par with other works of art that i've held in the highest esteem, whether from the fangame community or not
following this game's release, a lot of thinking was in line for me in regards to avoidance design and the like, and to tell the truth, i've never been further from being able to convey what makes Prima stand out from the rest for me
i've seen and played an amount of avoidance that would be hard for me to quantify, and throughout all that time there were many entries in the genre that awe me, ones i think about to this day - God, Kakki, Verre, Melanzana, Mayumushi, MHC, Battlegrounds, even NN's previous two works, Kardia and Odoryanse - all avoidances deserving of the highest praise, for they are what i'd considered to be the ideal, perfectly executing the flow and atmosphere that they themselves establish, disregarding my own personal complaints i may have for some of them
however, in spite of the individual accomplishments of these avoidances, named and unnamed, they all remain just that - a niche genre of games in a niche genre of games; a unique form of skill expression, sure, but no matter how much i've expressed my love for them, it's hard to say that they've captivated me in a way that's beyond the standard avoidance experience
Prima was the first avoidance that at last broke that trend that i've experienced up until this point, and i couldn't be happier to see this genre finally blossom and show what its truly capable of
as said before, i would not be able to truly and accurately explain why it and no other game before has managed to reach this level, but even if i could, i don't think any method for understanding exists better than experiencing this game for yourself - it is a difficult and time-consuming endeavour, but i believe that you will be rewarded for sticking with this game through to the end, because Prima, to me, is a life-changing adventure contained within just 3 minutes, beginning with a single attempt
the final thing i'd like to say to close this off, is that Prima is not "the perfect avoidance", nor is it the recipe for creating one, it is just the first of the many hypothetical masterpieces currently waiting to be made coming from the deepest parts of someone's heart, and to all the avoidance makers out there - please, do your best, i believe in you and earnestly await the best you can do
03/08/2024 20:10:41 - Initial startup
...
death [ 7530 ]
time [ 93:41:00 ]
...
27/01/2025 17:23:20 - 1 clear
The world starts to spin now. Goodbye.
Rating: 10.0 100
Difficulty: 95 95
Aug 20, 2024
Stickbro411
For: I wanna be the Nailou 2: Follow Your Dreams
For: I wanna be the Nailou 2: Follow Your Dreams
Tagged as: 3D
[0] Likes
Rating: N/A
Difficulty: N/A
Aug 20, 2024
mushcat
For: I wanna explore the map
For: I wanna explore the map
I really hope this game is longer
[1] Like
Rating: 9.8 98
Difficulty: 73 73
Aug 20, 2024
Religion
For: I wanna traverse the Interstellar
[0] Likes
For: I wanna traverse the Interstellar
[0] Likes
Rating: 7.5 75
Difficulty: 69 69
Aug 20, 2024
Delicious Fruit