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This was a really effectual game, the sparkling graphics and sounds, the way you light up larger arrays of stars, the classic music playing in the backgrounds... it's an atmospheric experience. Feels like New Year is the perfect time to play it too. Great work!

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Another great Rock Out entry! I like the idea, the way each beat pops up at seemingly random places and need to be hit at the right time for points, some in a certain sequence. At times I feel like the beat isn't really synced, mostly during the last beat in a sequence of two or three, but maybe that's just me. Either way, great game, good music; smooth gameplay. Keep it going!

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Nice game! Might be one of the more realistic Rock Out entries Ive played, where the interface is an instrument rather than just some random interface for hitting notes. Good music, good gameplay, good idea!

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Damn, this dude has a pretty bad temper! :D Apart from the gap in the 'Play Right' button it was an entertaining listen, even if some of the audio understandably clips. Fun idea though.

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Fun game! I like how the different weapons all require different strategies to use, and how you can use some of them on yourself as well. Good graphics, smooth controls, it's all good! Now all that's missing are the medals. Keep it going!

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Man I was just going to send you a PM and ask about the preloader, and it turns out the whole submission is about the preloader! Wish more people would make custom preloaders as elaborate as this, and better yet release them for the public. Would be cool with a collection of unofficial NG assets like this... the loading bar/button looked great, and a background that centers the tank in middle, then the construction transition, complete with sound effects. It's great!

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jjwallace responds:

Thanks, i thought it was kinda fun to make. I hope some peeps use it. Yah that would be great to have a collection of preloaders / splash screen. I know a bunch of people make their own but not sure how many people share the source.

Well that scenery is good, there are plenty of pick-ups, it all requires some logical reasoning too... but the interface leaves a bit to be desired. For example, there's no indication fo where to click to go back,but that's a minor thing. Was fun playing!

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Woo, there's definitely potential for greatness with this game! I love the fuzzy pixel graphics, the cutscenes, atmospheric sceneries, realistic motion... I've never been a big fan of Dr. Who (I mean I haven't watched more than maybe half an episode, I've never gotten into the series) but I'd love to play this game when it's complete. The first phases are great, looking forward to it!

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Immudelki responds:

It's even more surprising since you don't know really the series...maybe you wait less from that game than other fans... ^^

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Woo, yet another great Lockout entry! Playing the role of a note-shooting turret was a fun idea, and the music's pretty catchy too.... the only downside are the graphics. The NG LP looks great, but those notes in blue and pink and all kinds of contrasting colors not so much... and the tweened flames... would be cool with some additional effects and tweens, but as for gameplay, nice work!

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Well this was a simple test. Took a while before I figured out what should be done, but when that was figured out twas a bit of fun. Nothing complex, but the sound effects all do their job, the graphics are good, nothing wrong with coding either... though I can think of plenty more compelling ideas, like actually moving around to deflect attacks, slicing people up in a platformer, etc... as a mini-game though, no flaws.

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