Jelly in the sky reviews

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Early Access Review The Complexity of the game is that would not die from the next bugs. It's Been 3 months and nothing has changed. Added only management and a couple of levels in the company. The Game was hopeful, but the developer's laziness killed them. If the developer continues to develop the game at a pace like now, this game will be in a warehouse of indie games with eternal early access
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Early Access Review The Game is cool, but I have a lot of bugs. -The Screen does not move during the movement of the tank-no keys in the company-fun bots And a lot of things I describe or I can not remember. Made a refund, hope to buy this game in the future. And now I do not Recommend to buy. The Project was a cool and huge potential. The Main thing is to work on it and did not happen history as with DayZ.
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Early access review uh, it's a vague physics engine to shoot a scenery that only gets destroyed randomly. The levels are very complicated to finish because we remain stuck in the debris of the terrain too easily. The enemies are not dangerous, which is dangerous in this game is to be stuck in the mud. I'm not even sure it's a game. The developer says it himself: "it's an innovative game, based on physics simulation, which potentially opens many interesting gameplay mechanics. I have implemented some. Goal collective imagination is wider and more comprehensive than the individual one. I believe every gamer is a little bit game designer. " So he did not work on a real gameplay but hope that we, player we will find one. Yes, but no.
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Early Access Review Bach! Boom! Explosions! The Stripper's getting out of the cake! Um, what am I talking about? Oh, yes, Jelly in the sky. What is it, you ask? It is the nostalgia of pure water. Scorched Earth? Pocket Tanks? Worms, after all? Almost everyone played in something similar in childhood, and although at that time "artillery" physics impressed, something still lacked. But now I'm kind of short. Meet-Jelly in the Sky, a game from the fan of physical games. Take Pocket Tanks, add there more physics, destructible tanks, a pinch of SpinTires, a slice of Worms, and get it-a two-dimensional game in which funny Tanchiki ride in a physically correct environment and as physically correctly carry rivals and Surroundings into splinters. It is Possible to cut half-cards successfully made by a shot, after covering the opponent a ten-meter layer of soil, it is possible to bring down on it a building, it is possible, without calculating trajectory of a projectile, accidentally to kill the own tank. 10 "How am I going to get out of here now?"