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Okay this one of the only games that I am interested in, on the Wii, right now. It has gotten a lot of good reviews and just looks like a really fun game. So before I decide to buy this can anyone give me there opinion of the game?

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I played it on my iPod touch before, and can't say it was the best, but it was definitely addicting. And the Wii version just looks a lot better. Even on the iPod, the accelerometer physics incorporated into the game was fantastic. I'd say it's worth getting.
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Wasn't there a freeware version of this a while ago?

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That's what happens to some freeware games that get too popular. People make a quick buck and then some indie dudes try to look for something less popular yet awesome and free.Kablizzy wrote:Wasn't there a freeware version of this a while ago?
This does sound like a good game yet I'm not sure if you should buy it on concept alone. But, if you're buying it in spite of better games nah it's no big deal. Go ahead and buy it.
That reminds me... it's about a colorful chaotic character up against monochrome tyranny! An artistic metaphor.

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*cough*N+*cough*Wasn't there a freeware version of this a while ago?
I'd say see some videos before you get it to get a good idea how the mechanics work, just in case. There should be a bunch of gameplay videos somewhere.

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I own this game
. . . its great ,, but keep in mind it does get boring quick ,, its a bit too repedetive from level to level
. . . its great ,, but keep in mind it does get boring quick ,, its a bit too repedetive from level to level
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I played the freeware one ages ago. I just can't see how it makes a good retail game.
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Curse you, programmers who need to eat! Can't you just scavenge from garbage bins?GamingWolf wrote:That's what happens to some freeware games that get too popular. People make a quick buck and then some indie dudes try to look for something less popular yet awesome and free.Kablizzy wrote:Wasn't there a freeware version of this a while ago?
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Programmers use recycle bins, which, unfortunately, do not possess food.Atilla wrote:Curse you, programmers who need to eat! Can't you just scavenge from garbage bins?GamingWolf wrote:That's what happens to some freeware games that get too popular. People make a quick buck and then some indie dudes try to look for something less popular yet awesome and free.Kablizzy wrote:Wasn't there a freeware version of this a while ago?

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Well I got de Blob today. Multiplayer mode is pretty dissapointing but I am really enjoying the campaign.

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I remember playing the freeware game! It was short, but sweet.

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Have you seen Richard Stallman? Dude could totally be a hobo.Atilla wrote:Curse you, programmers who need to eat! Can't you just scavenge from garbage bins?GamingWolf wrote:That's what happens to some freeware games that get too popular. People make a quick buck and then some indie dudes try to look for something less popular yet awesome and free.Kablizzy wrote:Wasn't there a freeware version of this a while ago?

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