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Review by
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Adam West
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Reviewed on
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2006-02-08
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Note! This review was written for a previous version of this file!
Adam West is really cool, but it has a few flaws. After a while, it gets really addicting, but the 3 block mode is nearly impossible. The only problems I see are:
- No save; as soon as you turn off the calc, it resets to level 1 and you have to do all of the levels again.
- Needs more levels. Only ten per mode.
The game is very well done graphics wise, and I hope there is another version released with a save. Very user friendly. Overall, 8/10. |
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Review by
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Brian Gordon
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Reviewed on
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2005-10-14
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Note! This review was written for a previous version of this file!
Graphics: The first thing I noticed when I started Sky is that the graphics are confusing. There are several wall tiles that are unique but don't do anything special.
Controls: The movement is tight and the controls logical.
Gameplay: I love the Polarium-ish gametype. The level design is good, but won't keep you guessing for long - that is until the upper difficulty levels. These are brutal and frankly just not any fun. A game like TiltMaze does better than Sky in this area. Another sorely missed feature is the ability to skip completed levels or save. |
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Review by
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John Doe
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Reviewed on
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2005-10-13
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Note! This review was written for a previous version of this file!
From the maker of the all-popular "Wizards" comes "Sky!" for your Ti-83/84 plus. As all puzzle games are, this game gets very addicting. You pick three modes, and each mode has plenty of levels to keep you busy for a long time. NanoWar hasn't disappointed us yet, so download this game now! |
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