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Author: honestgamer
Posted: April 13, 2022 (01:41 PM)
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It's nice to see you around here again, snowdragon, and this was a high-quality review that did a good job of describing what sounds like an intriguing enough puzzle game. I don't care even slightly that it isn't a celebration of smooth jazz, since the genre does little for me, but you've made the design otherwise sound tight and rewarding and even somewhat unique. As you note, there is a lot of competition for it on mobile storefronts, but then, there's a lot of competition on the eShop. There are more than 6000 titles available now, with a lot more of them likely to interest me than are the several times that number on iOS and Android devices. Since the eShop seems to offer regular sales the likes of which I haven't seen this side of Steam, maybe I'll wind up letting a little worm jazz into my life at some point. Thanks for letting me know it's not pure filler!


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