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Dare you eat a Delicious Breakfast?.. Probably., December 21, 2012My experience of these Pirate Kart games is that they're short, easy and busy. I find that to be a good combo compared to short, hard and anything else, since the flakey implementation of tiny games is what can make me so annoyed when I fiddle with them. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Remove vote | Add a comment
Comments on this reviewPrevious | << 1 >> | Next Wade Clarke, August 11, 2012 (updated August 12, 2012) - Reply Thanks Molly. Actually that is pretty funny about the perception of the PC. Now that you've offered that idea, it makes as much sense to me as my way. (Spoiler - click to show)The only physical clue I saw pointing to me being a monster is the feelers. Other clues could go either way, like noticing my neighbours had moved away. Or that 'Mrs Marcia had to go' - actually I did a double take on that one because I wondered if it was a euphemism for me having killed her or something. When the eating business turned out to be so strange, I decided the game's world order was 'I'm a wackjob living in a wackjob world.' Molly, August 11, 2012 - Reply Thanks for the review! I find your assessment of the PC very interesting. (Spoiler - click to show)I had envisioned them as a sort of monster-person, but your view of them as a dim-witted maniac works out just as well, I think. Joey Jones, August 9, 2012 - Reply Previous | << 1 >> | NextI agree with your assessment. Except the Weet-Bix love. Weetabix (my local variant) is the only thing I will not eat but still consider a potential food-stuff (unlike, say, flesh, which doesn't even register as food for me). There's a horrifying taste and sensation when it gets all grey and mushy. They say that the body cannot remember pain, but that cannot be true: my throat winces at the thought of that baleful cereal that I seemed to have loved as a child but now despise. We say 'there's no accounting for taste', but I have counted and found weetabix wanting. * * * Delicious Breakfast almost raised a smile- it gets points for enthusiasm at least. |