Aquaball
Posted on September 20, 2006 in Action Games, Arkanoid Games
It's crustacean-crushing action, under the sea! From brilliantly animated seashells, starfish and other marine life to anchors, treasure chests and explosive mines, Aquaball is brimming with wet and wild breakout fun! Unlock five aquatic mini-games as you plunge through 150 spectacular levels! Use the 23 unique bonuses to wreak havoc, including the devastating Aqua-Gun, which fires an expanding ring of water-bullets. So, take a deep breath and begin riding the wave to watery thrills with Aquaball!
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Comments to "Aquaball"
1. This game has great graphics. However, the sound is seriously lacking and almost seems incomplete. The combination of the lack of sound effects and uninspired game play did not motivate me to explore this game beyond 5 minutes. One thing I can say for sure...there are FAR superior games of this genre here at Reflexive (with additions like this, obviously TOO many) and this game doesn't have what it takes to compete. This is too bad for the publisher, as it's obvious much effort went into it, but in disproportionate amounts.Synopsis: Try fantasic games such as Ricochet, Temple of Bricks, or Break Quest if you're even considering buying this game and I'm 99.9% positive you'll change your mind and be glad you did.
Posted by Nighted on September 22, 2006 at 08:50 PM
2. I bought Aquaball a couple of days ago after downloading the demo. I love this type of game and there are loads of them on the net. However, I have to rate this game as a 5 star winner for myself. Of course the 3 important things convinced me that I just had to buy it. The 3 important things about a game to me are: GRAPHICS, SOUND & MUSIC, and of course playability. The music in this game is simply wonderful, it is not loud, but relaxing and I just love to put it on RELAX and just watch the island trees, waterfalls and water gently moving on the screen, boy that sure relaxes me. Just imagine getting a fun game to play and sort of a screen saver and relaxer all in one... Reflexive certainly came up with a winner in my opinion...Thanks to all the people at Reflexive and the programmers of course. FLYPC
Posted by flypc on September 23, 2006 at 06:01 PM
3. I've played lots of breakout games over the years and I have to rate this as as about a 2 out of 5. While the graphics are decent, the game play and sound are subpar to other games of this nature. I did not find the game all that challenging and there was very little variety within the stages and levels. I found myself looking very forward to the bonus games to break the monotony of the actual gameplay. There are all kinds of neat graphic items that do different things but the programmer never seemed to put much imagination into how they were used. It's too bad because this game COULD have been a breakaway with it's pretty scenes. Instead it was just boring and I was glad when it finished.
Posted by kkoldyk on October 06, 2006 at 04:35 PM
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