The promise of user-created extra levels won’t paper up that ‘over a tenner’ crack. 6.1/10Print this pageUser reviews (0)Share this pageNoticed something wrong? Report error/mistake.Add to my profile pageGame ScoresGraphics:8.8/10Sound:7...
Abstract: If and when the aliens do indeed land, you'd think they'd have something more constructive to do with their time - like unleashing a killer virus or enslaving the human race, perhaps - than probing backsides, forming crop circles, and abducting farm anima...
Flock is a fun game that is deceptively charming. The level creation tools and easy to use system for uploading and downloading new levels add a lot to the replayability. I can’t make a full recommendation to purchase the game for $15, but keep your ...
Plenty of variety, Smart puzzles are satisfying to solve, Great style and vibe, Constantly rewards you with usable items, You can share customcreated levels with other players.
Annoying pathfinding issues, No online multiplayer, limited local coop, Inelegant level editor.
Corralling livestock is a fun new way to solve puzzles, but some agitating quirks will push the impatient away. ...
Abstract: You can diminish almost any game to a laughably low level by reducing it to its bare essentials: Harvest Moons focus is manual labor, Brain Age is portable homework, and Animal Crossing is about paying rent. These games defy their lame concepts and su...
Abstract: There's an argument for using games to escape the everyday grind or work and the drama of real life. Video games offer you fantastic worlds to explore and over the top action to take part in. You can relive all of your favorite sports moments and slay ...
Abstract: I want to join the Flock. I really do. Capcoms downloadable action/strategy game is polished, has personality, and sports a robust feature set that includes a level editor. But the core game mechanic just isnt much fun. Controlling a flying saucer, w...