Author Topic: POP 'N MAGIC Appreciation  (Read 1335 times)

Windancer

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Re: POP 'N MAGIC Appreciation
« Reply #45 on: May 22, 2009, 09:44:42 AM »
Just wait till oldskool moves to Las Vegas MUHAHAHAHA! we will have our own little club

gekioh

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Re: POP 'N MAGIC Appreciation
« Reply #46 on: May 22, 2009, 10:03:55 AM »
I liked this game, I thought it was pretty cool(thanks to Sini who made a copy for me). This is one of my favorite picks for a good cool down type game where I wanna get in some game time but have only an hour or less to play. While I myself have yet to clear this game I feel it has some great elements. I like that its easier than Parasol Stars (allthough I like games to be challenging as well)cause it feels that the the difficulty is on par with substance of the game as a whole. Sure their isnt as much of a variation of attacks/power-ups or items than Parasol Stars, but than (IMO)that is made up for w/cool cutscenes. The concept is the same, its meant to be simple yet addicting, I dont think this takes away from the experience of playing this game. I dont remember the tunes off the top of my head either, but I do remember that I was quite pleased w/the music and the sound effects when I played this game. Overall I think its an above average game and wouldnt hesitate at all to purchase it at a reasonable price.

esteban

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Re: POP 'N MAGIC Appreciation
« Reply #47 on: June 30, 2009, 03:27:17 PM »
I've never played Pop'n'Magic, but hearing you guys talk about certainly piqued my interest in it.

Anyway, some of you might be curious to read Victor Ireland's take on Pop'n'Magic.

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