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Three Dirty Dwarves 08-11-15 12:28 AM |
Three Dirty Dwarves (reviewed by sprsoldier96) Four pre-teen children are playing a pen and paper rpg. Each of the players choose a dwarf for their player character and they are searching for a portal. 1d20 encounter roll results in every goblin in the world attacking the heroic party of dwarves. The party chooses to flee into the portal while being chased and critically fail the difficulty check to get through before the portal closes. The twist in this plot is that the portal leads to the real world and the children are playing the game in a secret military installation and with their imaginations called forth the dwarves AND goblin horde into reality. Overall:9 The for a side scroll brawler the game is quite enjoyable with its cartoonish mayhem. Each dwarf possesses a slightly different play style with both his melee and ranged attacks. I found that enemies were better dealt with one dwarf than another. Mashing the tag team button results in the 3 getting into a big brawl with each other that can be steered around the screen for a short time. Great fun! Graphics:9 Using super-realistic graphics for this game would lessen its quality. It looks and feels like you are in a slap-stick cartoon. The naked ninja clan with the black censored blocks cracks me up every time I see it! The opening movie and cut scenes are just about the right length and look like they could have been hand drawn. Sound:8 The sound is in keeping with the cartoonish spirit of the game however the background music is repetitive. The sounds in the cut scenes and voice acting is well done, especially the General. Addictiveness:5 Not a lot of replay value because it is a straightforward side scrolling brawler. It certainly is worth playing through once. I would say that the score would be higher with multiple players. Story:9 Not a simple "save the princess" canned story here. The opening movie and cut scenes paint an interesting picture. The story could have been much creepier a... Read the rest of this Review |
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Tougenkyou (Japan 890418) 08-09-15 12:55 AM |
How to play Tougenkyou For those who cannot read Japanese the rules for play described in game can be confusing. The goal in Togenkyou is to clear the board of every Mahjongg tile except for ones with the same symbols on them. An example would be clearing the board of all tiles but ones with 3 pips in a row on them. You get 200 points for each tile of that type that is on the board at the end of the level. The Controls. The controls for the MAME are the joystick and 2 buttons. Button 0 is the action button and button 1 is the undo button. The action button is used to select a tile to be moved and when pressed in a spot that is a legal move, will drop it. Button 0 is also used for selecting and dropping a bomb to remove a tile. How to play. A tile that is selected can only be played in an empty spot that is one tile away from another tile of the same type AND has a tile of a different type in between them. When this happens, the tile that is in between them will be removed. More than one tile can be removed in a single moved if for example you have another of the same type being placed in a spot intersecting the place you are dropping the tile. Example: X=tile with 3 circles O=tile with 5 circles Z=tile with 1 bamboo X O X Z If you place a 3 circle tile in the empty spot in the middle, both the 5 circle tile and 1 bamboo tiles would be removed. If you find change your mind after selecting a tile to be moved Button 1 will allow you to select a different tile. If after several moves you get stuck, Button 1 will undo your move... Read the rest of this Guide |
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