BrickShooter Review

Is not worth the price.

Submitted by Robn8r on Sun, 2009-07-26 19:51.
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The lowest price: 17.95$
You can buy it at RegNow for that price.
Pros:
Easy to use.
Cons:
Overpriced,unfitting music,bad graphics,uninteresting,unaddictive.
Review:

Gameplay & Addictiveness
The gameplay of BrickShooter is similar to several strategy games.It is nothing new of that which is already out.It is a bit more difficult,though,than average strategy games.It also lacks the excitement level that attracts most crowds.It only keeps the user interested during the first level then you realize its just going to be the same thing the next level,only with more blocks.It cannot possibly keep the customer interested all the way to the last level,unless that particular person is patient enough to attempt to achieve the satisfaction of winning.The addictiveness is poor,plain and simple.It lacks the kind of interest that the customer wants thus making them less attracted to it,and more repelled.In the status of most games,BrickShooter is poor.

Music and Features
The music is relaxing,like in most strategy games,but it does not fit with the normal kind of relaxing music you would expect in a strategy game.It more or less seems more fit in a 16-bit adventure game.The graphics are average,and do not show the pizazz and shiny effects that keep most audiences attracted to a game.If you look at a game like Blasterball,which isn't much of a strategy game but more of a reflex game,but still similar,The effects are shiny and interesting,fanciful and addictive.This game is the exact opposite.If the new game feature was not in the game,BrickShooter would be even less attractive because it would not have the option to restart where you have given up attempting to play.Overall,the features and music are also poor.

Help
The help and support are not in game.You must click a button and a simple window shows up that looks like a directory file for a download.The directions at the beginning lack any sort of attractive effect.It simply puts things in simple form,as if one would say,"Jump up and down." to explain jump rope.

Use
BrickShooter is fairly easy to use,but takes a while to fully get the hang of the strategy part of the game.

Price
The price of the game does not seem fit for the quality of a game it represents.In store,I would sell it at a retail price of at most $5.00.The fact that it is almost $20.00 seems a bit of a disgrace to better games such as Halo,which is now selling at a retail price of $20.00.But if BrickShooter were to not go on the market,it would be more fitting on a game site such as Newgrounds.com,which sponsors several games.But even then,users who try it out would not be satisfied and remove it.To put it plain,the price is a ripoff.

Conclusion:

BrickShooter is only worthy of a prototype game and is overpriced,considering its features.Those who would buy it would be incredibly displeased and ripped off.