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Author: zippdementia
Posted: March 03, 2012 (12:09 AM)
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Kudos for mentioning Lolo. That sucked me right into the review; good choice on comparison.


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Author: aschultz
Posted: March 03, 2012 (07:40 PM)
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Thanks. I like Lolo a lot. I'm not big on name dropping but this seemed like too good a comparison to pass up.

Of course, I may break this rule by reviewing ANOTHER puzzle game with a mole as the main character and referring back to banana.

/dramatic foreshadowing music.

But really, yeah, I do like to see a story embedded in my puzzle games, and others probably like it even more than I do. I tend to be able to make my own silly story from abstract puzzles (it's probably not publishable, but yeah) though other people may just want to go through with it.


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