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Sticks&Stones
By finchley
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Comments
havacore
2015-04-21 02:10
Really interesting game, I finally did manage to beat it. It would've been cool to make it a little more linear, so that the bullies you fought could be beat with what fallacies you had, then you earned more. The 'open world' system made it so that you had to explore the whole world (really slowly) then finally go and beat 2 bullies and win the game.
Really cool, I enjoyed it. The graphics are great, the music was nice, and it fits the theme well.
thejash
2015-04-21 02:11
Fascinating idea -- using logical fallacies as weapons. I love that it teaches us about how to fight them, too!
chronodk
2015-04-21 10:43
That's a fun idea! I like how expanding your "logical arguments toolbox" allow you to win the conversations.
Amazing idea, perfect connection to the theme, wonderful character animations, funny cultural references, great "combat" system... What else to say :)
zeriver
2015-04-21 20:29
Nice idea even better execution.
xenfare
2015-04-26 06:48
Really good. I think this could actually work as a wonderful tool for helping people to memorize fallacies and how to recognize them. Not even joking: this is practically educational.
dkoding
2015-04-26 13:18
Loved the concept. Great way to learn about logical fallacities. The gameplay was a bit unfinished but what can you expect considering the time frame. Great work, could be a valuable learning tool in childrens schools maybe? Graphics and gameplay were a bit repetitive but I'm sure that can be fleshed out more if you decide to continue on this game (I hope you do!)
big-cow
2015-04-26 23:55
Really nice idea! I liked the game mechanic of learning logical fallacies then applying them to different situations. There are some elements of the gameplay I would change, namely the fact that the enemies are kind of just dotted around and you approach them after wandering around; I'd like a little more direction in the narrative. Other than that, great job!