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Destroy All Humans! Demo

I want this as a cartoon

The idea and tropes are excelent, and the game loooks marvelous. I have 2 problems though: 1) the game uses a bit too much resource for my taste. This is especialy obvious at the menu, where everything is way too slow for me. At least I assume my machine lacks the resources to handle the program porperly. 2) somehow the controls directing the character is clunky. I still assumed at this point, lack of resources on my part. Then I jumped into the UFO as told (by the way, I don't uderstand why I couldn't etract brain from the last farmer before the police arrived - the bodies disappeared). When in the UFO the controls became oversensitive. I couldn't aim, as for the slightest move of the mouse it jumped all over. So I'm glad I had the demo, 100/10 for creativity (defeat the farmer woman with a chicken, lol), but I'm glad I did not buy this.

Dark Quest 1 & 2

Nicce, good combo, but not without flaws

For 5$ on a discount-day these are perfectly acceptable and entertaining, the visuals are good, the controls are simple, but here is a list of flaws you might consider: The 1st game is simplytoo easy, and unfortunately does not allow replay of levels, also does not keep track of 0-3 stars level chievements (and I think on one level one of the stars is missing). The replay-value is also low giving no variety on characters, and the equipment/abilities being very limited. Some variety on at least the quest-briefings would have been welcomed. And the ending is very abrupt. The second game is much more polished, but it seems the Tavern's sleep-option simply doesn't work as you always start fully healed. And unfortunately while you can re-run dungeons, you can not do this with the first (Introduction, aka. tutorial) dungeon, and even worse you are allowed to abandone dungeons which means they'll not get harder, while you can continuously become stronger. So, the game is easily abusable. Finaly, for both games the texts lack polish. Maybe the developers are not native in english. I hope that, else I'd have to assume lack of care. Still, you could spend your money worse, at least if this comes at 50% discount.

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