Subtitled the burping and stuttering, A+
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Subtitled the burping and stuttering, A+
We have a new flash artist here in town.
Give him some room fellas, as he's a little chubby.
Why, I am honored to have this amazing NG'er review my flash. Thanks Ryan, thanks. ;)
Surprisingly well done.
Now I say surprising as I've never heard of any of you or this game in the past and the fact of how unexpectedly smooth, polished and engaging this card game is. My interest in card related games short of poker has always remained minimal but this one has definitely got me hooked.
I apologize in advance for keeping this review short, but I need to get back to the game now. Keep up the good work.
Why is this a thing.
yes
I'm not usually attracted to games like this but just the sheer amount of replay value made me already spend much of the night playing.
The graphics and animation were either acceptable or better than expected.
The gameplay on a whole is not only smooth and challenging but addictive as well.
The music albeit using the same loops continuously remained fresh and engaging as the hours went on, which in my opinion can be real hard to find in flash games sometimes.
The story so far is of course a bit bland, but the whole idea of being a blacksmith and creating weapons for others instead of the other way around more than makes up for it.
Excellent and entertaining game and I hope to see more like it!
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What I have to deal with every day - but now funky fresh.
Glad to see some things never change.
I'd say I hope it never happens again... But we both know it will.
THREE HAMS WILL KILL HIM
THREE HAMS WILL KILL HIM
I SHOULD NOT FEED HIM, THREE HAMS!
RIP Mr. tickles
Do you even lift?
I'm Commander Shepard
and this is my favorite fan art on the Citadel.
Shut up, crime! I am the Crimson Bolt!
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