I liked it
I liked it a lot except for a few things. It got boring pretty quick. 40 levels of nothing but blocks is a little ridiciulous. Other than that it was okay.
*I DON'T HAVE SPEAKERS ON THIS COMPUTER*
I liked it
I liked it a lot except for a few things. It got boring pretty quick. 40 levels of nothing but blocks is a little ridiciulous. Other than that it was okay.
*I DON'T HAVE SPEAKERS ON THIS COMPUTER*
nice game
that was a pretty interesting 'pinball' game you got here. the whole gravity idea behind this one made it very challenging and a load of fun to play. the early 'way too simple' levels were just that, but as this one progressed along, it did become much more challenging, which was very good to see. i always love a good challenging game and this one was just that. good work on this one, it was a lot of fun to play.
Not too much is unique about this game.
While those "guide the ball into the goal" games are always fun, this one seemed a bit lackluster. Sure, the massive amount of levels almost made up for the lack of gameplay changes, but it seemed like there was something missing. Some of the things that were supposed to make the game "harder," just gave me a headache. A relatively good job, though. Keep up the (hopefully) hard work.
Interesting idea, pretty good execution.
I liked the game, though I had a couple of gripes. First, it isn't really 'pinball', is it? I was expecting pinball, so I was kind of disappointed on that score. Second, it was pretty difficult. I had to retry levels 18 or 19 (forget exactly which) about a dozen times...I gave up at level 20 'cause I just didn't want to fool with it any more. I imagine if someone just wants to play a quick game for a few minutes, they're not going to see most of the content...
By the way, if you're having problems with the right-click menu...The way I would do it is to put after every level a blank frame that has script saying "gotoAndPlay(1)" or wherever you want to point it. And when someone solves a level, you just have them jump forward two frames instead of one. So if they solve the level like they're supposed to, they go to the next one, but if they try to right click-Play to bypass it, they go to the 'stopper' frame that sends them back to the beginning. (Or you could send them to a frame that says "Stop cheating!", or, you know, whatever you want. ;) )
Yeah... that guy behind me is a lying idiot
there's no way he got anywhere unless his computer slowed it down for him because he is poor and has a pentium one or something. I couldn't get past 62... I doubt anyone can beat this game fairly with a gaming computer. not even its creator.