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Author: CptRetroBlue
Posted: March 01, 2019 (07:05 PM)
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Jammin'!


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Author: EmP (Mod)
Posted: March 02, 2019 (11:36 AM)
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Alriiiight!


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Author: Masters (Mod)
Posted: March 04, 2019 (09:30 AM)
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Nice review dude. I liked the "conga line" bit, and I enjoyed how succinctly you summed up the experience here: "Once again, the alien duo is trapped on a version of Earth made out of stacked isometric space-islands..." Jumping back and forth between the original and the reimagining wasn't an easy task, I'm sure, and you pull it off mostly without issue. Also, what's wrong with ending a paragraph with a cliffhanger?

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Author: EmP (Mod)
Posted: March 04, 2019 (10:38 AM)
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Thanks, dude. I wasn't at 100% when I wrote this, but was set on having a Day 1 review out. I cut about 400 words of further rambling out, but didn't have it in me to kill of my nostalgia. Glad I more or less got there.


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