Downloaded the windows version. It runs fine the first time you open the game. The second time (tried on two machines) it gives you the following error:
It's a simple and polished game, if you keep the emoji theme, it have potential as a meme game that will go viral just for that. My only complain is the music... reminds me of cocomelon...
It's fun and polished, nice work. I enjoyed it more than I expected. I had a few satisfying moments where a big chain reaction would go off. I think that's really the key moment of the game. And it probably happened not quite enough. I'd consider adding a little more "chaos" when two emojis merge, like making the merge cause a proportional force wave that jitters things around a bit. The bigger the emoji you create, the more jitter. That way, I think you'd create more of those "cascade" moments. As it stands, the emoji structure feels just a tiny bit too static as it starts getting full.
For some reason this didn't run on Brave except when I disable the built-in blocker. It does run on Chrome (even with ublock) though. So I assume it's because of some Itch stuff.
Otherwise, yeah, it's a suika clone. The music looping is somewhat annoying since it has a large silent part at the end. The balls are also a bit too frictionless, though I don't have much experience with suika clones to compare.
Good suika clone. Didn't find any issues during my one playthrough. Got to the 2nd highest emoji at least once, maybe twice. Died with a >2k score. For some reason I recognize the tune.
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Very juicy. Art style works very well. I also think the physics work better than the original Suika Game.
Played a couple runs. Got a 1600-ish score.
Very juicy, nice sound effects and good polish. Rage inducing gameplay, wasn't able to create the final emoji and I doubt it's possible.
Downloaded the windows version. It runs fine the first time you open the game. The second time (tried on two machines) it gives you the following error:
takes too long to be able to drop the next emoji imo
I got 1671 for my score, it's a really nice and Polished game.
Too addicting, please delete.
I want an XL mode with a much larger space and more emojis.
the "next" emoji should be updated after you drop immediately or it's a bit confusing in my opinion
A nice and polished game. Good scope. Verdict: 10 million downloads on google play.
It's fun
indeed, the type of crap woman can play every day on their phones. ad money printer.
It's a simple and polished game, if you keep the emoji theme, it have potential as a meme game that will go viral just for that. My only complain is the music... reminds me of cocomelon...
I got a score of 1880. This was very well polished as other people said. Also it's bullshit. Good game.
It's fun and polished, nice work. I enjoyed it more than I expected. I had a few satisfying moments where a big chain reaction would go off. I think that's really the key moment of the game. And it probably happened not quite enough. I'd consider adding a little more "chaos" when two emojis merge, like making the merge cause a proportional force wave that jitters things around a bit. The bigger the emoji you create, the more jitter. That way, I think you'd create more of those "cascade" moments. As it stands, the emoji structure feels just a tiny bit too static as it starts getting full.
For some reason this didn't run on Brave except when I disable the built-in blocker. It does run on Chrome (even with ublock) though. So I assume it's because of some Itch stuff.
Otherwise, yeah, it's a suika clone. The music looping is somewhat annoying since it has a large silent part at the end. The balls are also a bit too frictionless, though I don't have much experience with suika clones to compare.
Good suika clone. Didn't find any issues during my one playthrough. Got to the 2nd highest emoji at least once, maybe twice. Died with a >2k score. For some reason I recognize the tune.
the tune reminds me of Welcome to the NHK soundtrack, I don't think it's directly from there.
Ironically, the source of the music is under the game window itself. It's form Recettear