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Roast Mother Goose

by Stephen Storc (theatrx)

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File size: 47 MB
Downloaded: 3,207 times
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Genres:
Fantasy, Comedy, Original
Release Date:
1 Jun 2007
AGS Panel Rating:
Player Rating:
Play length:
Medium (30 Minutes - One Hour)
Content advisory:
Mild
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7 people have rated this game so far:
Visual:
60%
Immersion:
43%
Puzzles & Pacing:
40%
Overall Enjoyment:
37%

About this game

Big Red needs to find some food for Granny.
This was a MAGS entry but it didn't win.
It's still great fun to play.
Come play with Big Red.
See the people who made this game and any other games they've worked on >>
Author
theatrx has worked on 8 other games: (see them >>)
Yes/No, SaveGame, Quit Modules
SSH has worked on 39 other games: (see them >>)
Beta Testing
splat44 has worked on 7 other games: (see them >>)

AGS Panel Review

"Both aesthetically and technically lacking. Not much fun."

3 people commented on this game (newest first):

Dumb, pointless and directionless.
2007-08-05 18:27:05 by Darren the Duck
A wacky fun game.........although I'm not sure if I completed the game as I was able to finish without meeting Snow White's dwarves?
2007-06-04 12:45:24 by Jane (jane)
I didn't enjoy this game at all. The attempts at jokes weren't funny, the graphics were too noisy, the transition areas are tiny and not well marked (that might explain why the author decided to include a world map with the game) and after having visited all map areas I had found no puzzles at all, just boring dialog and lots of fruits and vegetables, so I gave up on it. Actually I found one puzzle which consisted in naming all of Snow White's dwarves; not much fun in my book, but it wasn't so painful thanks to Wikipedia. Maybe I would have attempted to finish the game if the transition areas had been easier to use and the graphics hadn't been so unexplainably noisy.

To the author: Please keep those tips in mind for your next game. Also, having read some of your forum posts I understand that you really enjoy making games, which I think that's great and sincerely makes me very glad, but please think of the players... your games are usually buggy and very difficult to play, so people give up on what could potentially be fun.
2007-06-02 01:09:28 by jkohen
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