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Spazcon one
Spazcon one







Spazcon isn’t bad as much as it is not good enough in comparison to the countless other titles out there. Retrospectively, however, that really is only to be expected – you seldom get all too much creativity in an office environment after all.Īs an idea, Spazcon works, but the developers most definitely could have taken it further with their execution. The most interesting things I saw in the first world were shelves that broke whenever Barry landed on them. There were no physical hazards to kill me, the cups were all rather easy to get to, and everything pretty much looked the same. I suppose it might be odd to expect realism in a game where you’re handling a bouncing, flailing data entry clerk as he flies from one end of the room to another, but still, there are expectations.Īdditionally, the first ten levels felt far too easy for my liking. More than anything, however, the physics just felt inherently wrong. He will occasionally just -vibrate- in place if you plant your lines wrongly, refusing to budge till you’ve somehow re-angled the lines perfectly. Barry seems fully capable of bouncing on his own volition, even if he’s set on a perfectly horizontal surface. The physics in Spazcon are, to put it mildly, not the best. Sadly, that’s also the extent of my interest in the matter. The whole procedure is actually pretty cute, to be honest I especially like the way Barry flaps his arms frantically as he careens down to earth. In each stage, you’ll provide assistance to Barry by drawing lines across the touch screen to enable him to ricochet towards the next mug of coffee. Naturally, such endeavors are never easy a relentless ascent in a company cannot be achieved without copious amounts of coffee.Īll in all, there are roughly forty levels to play in Spazcon it’s a decent amount of gameplay for its price. Barry wants to be the President of Spazcon Inc. Like everyone else, he wants to make it to the top.

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Players will take on the role of Barry, a blue-collared pencil-pusher with grand aspirations. To TouchTilt Games’ credit, however, the premise behind Spazcon is actually pretty clever it’s an apt metaphor for the corporate rat race. Of course, things rarely work out the way you want them to. Coupled with its adorable 8-bit visuals and quirky approach, I was certain that Spazcon would be a sure-fire win. It made me think that Barry’s caffeine-swigging habits and career-climbing ways would be something my simian heart could relate to.

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You see, not too long ago, I used to be a code monkey. I tried really, really hard to like Spazcon. Spazcon isn’t any more fun than real office work







Spazcon one