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Dodge Ativador

Updated: Mar 15, 2020





















































About This Game Dodge is a simple skill-based game powered by Game Maker Studio 2 where you have to avoid cubes to survive as long as you can setting the highest score possible. In Dodge y 5d3b920ae0 Title: DodgeGenre: Casual, IndieDeveloper:GabryGaPublisher:GabryGaRelease Date: 9 Jan, 2018 Dodge Ativador Insane difficulty.. A truly amazing looking game absolutely blew my expectation out of the water, the campaign is waaaay better than blizzard's own title Overwatch and the graphics are exponentially better than the best selling game ever made (Tetris). And to all those reviews saying "it's a waste of money" ($1.19 CAD) if you think about it this game actually SAVES YOUR MONEY by giving you entertainment without the need for those nastily expensive keyboards THAT'S RIGHT all you need is a mouse.go ahead and sell that keyboard so you can gift this AMAZING game to all your friends and their entire families because this game has my vote for GAME OF THE YEAR!!!. Review originally posted at Apoch's Metal Review.Despite all the advancements in gaming today, the indie development world still manages to turn out some fairly simple games for those looking for a breather from the big name franchises of today. This is the case with Dodge, an Action/Puzzle style title from independent publisher and developer named Yokcos. According to the official blog, it's a game that was "crafted in forty eight hours" through Game Maker, as well as SFXR to create the audio. The venture has received a fair deal of praise from users and the media alike for being an example of "minimalism" in a complicated world, but does Dodge have anything to offer gamers today, or is it actually something far more pointless?Dodge is, by all accounts, a truly minimalistic experience. The core concept is simple: Avoid the incoming obstacles. You are presented a limited grid and are allowed to move frequently on it, as well as move off the edge to appear on the opposite side. There's also two different ways to play. The main allure is "Infinity", which is essentially a survival mode that pits you on a three-by-three field against various obstacles such as the bullets and random lines that can block your path to safety. There's also various short levels you can tackle, forcing you to stay alive until a rich block outline appears, which you need to let make contact with you in order to finish the stage. There is a total of thirty of those short stages.Pretty much everything about this game screams the early days of Intellivision and Atari 2600 titles, just with a crisp presentation and a limited .MIDI soundtrack that sounds like a Punk song turned eight-bit against simple effects. The other dramatic alteration is more of a cosmetic one that lies within the Options menu, which manipulates the colors on screen. You have your traditional black and white/white and black appearance, but there's also a "changing hues", "rainbow", both of which are about the same thing, and finally "seizure", complete with a justified warning due to the intense strobe light effect it creates.But, all this said, is it fun? Well, it all depends. Are you looking for something relatively simple but with a growing difficulty curve? If so, then Dodge is something you'll get a kick out of. The main killing point is that this release costs two dollars US at this point. While it does offer a good amount of replay value thanks to "Infinity" mode, the game itself does get incredibly repetitive pretty quick. Plus, knowing it was developed in forty-eight hours does make you feel as though you're being a bit overcharged. If you're tired of long, convoluted stories with complex controls and just want something simple you can pick up and play, Dodge is worth grabbing, though worth waiting for a sale on if you can't justify paying the full price given the aforementioned blog post description dismissing an extensive development regime.Overall Score: 6.5/10. A fun and difficult game. Not an extremely large amount of content but good replay value and a good challenge.. Insane difficulty.. I beat the 30 levels in under an hour, most of the levels are fairly easy but some of them are extremely hard.

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