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16 May 2024, 16:19 | #42 |
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Yeah, 20% like a lot of Amiga Power's reviews is ridiculous. Pinkie is quite similar to Bubble and Squeak (same designer) so it's much more of a puzzle game than I thought at first. There's quite a steep learning curve but by watching the longplay I figured out the basics after awhile.
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16 May 2024, 17:28 | #43 |
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It's not as big as Pinkie but the final boss in the shoot-em-up level of Myth: History in the Making is really big and well animated. You can see him at 38:32 here
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