GAME REVIEW
-DIFFICULTY-
β
It Depends on your level
π² My 90-year-old grandma could play it
π² Easy
π² Normal
π² Hard
π² "Dark Souls"
- Accessibility -
π² Easy to figure out
β Takes some time to figure out
π² Hard to figure out
π² Very Unclear
- GRAPHICS -
π² "MS Paint"
π² Bad
π² Meh
β Graphics don't matter in this game
π² Decent
π² Good
π² Beautiful
π² Masterpiece
- MUSIC && SFX - π² None
π² Bad
π² Not special
π² Good
β Beautiful
- STORY -
π² This game has no story it's a β₯β₯β₯β₯β₯β₯ simulator/Shooter
π² Like playing "Temple Runners" for the story
β It's there for the people who want it
π² Well written
π² Epic story
- PRICE -
β Free
π² Underpriced
π² Perfect price
π² Could be cheaper
π² Overpriced
π² Complete waste of money
- REQUIREMENTS -
β You can run it on a microwave
π² Average
π² High end
π² "NASA" computer
- LENGTH -
π² Super Short (0-10 minutes)
π²Very short (0 - 1 hours)
(haven't played it fully)
β Short (1 - 10 hours) (if you grind for it)
π² Average (10 - 30 hours)
π² Long (30 - 70 hours)
π² Extremely long (70 - 110 hours)
β No ending (you can play it forever)
- FUN -
π² I'd rather watch paint dry
π² Hard to enjoy
π² Repetitive
π² Actually pretty scary
β Ride of your life (I just loved it)
- REPLAYABILITY -
π² It's a one-time experience
π² Only for achievements
π² If you wait a few months/years
π² Definitely (you can always go back and improve and is still enjoyable)
β Infinitely replayable (it's one of a kind)
Special Thanks to BLUEY from Steam (Creator of the template)
- MARKETING - (How well your game page)
π²Very Weak (No photos/videos/Description/Story/External Links + Devlogs)
β Weak ( No photos/videos/Story/External Links + Devlogs)
π²Good (Devlogs + People commented on it)
π²Great (has all the above + People played it and shared their videos of playing it)
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