▼ Not recommended
0 hrs
Lucky me has the dubious honour of writing the first English language review of CUTE ANIMALS MEMORY CARD GAME from Yume Game Studio.
CUTE ANIMALS MEMORY CARD GAME is a basic mobile app tier Memory game with pictures of cute animals on the cards. It looks like this was copied from a NW.js GameMaker Studio/YoyoGames template and they just added a few asset flipped images for the cards.
There's no real merit as a video game here, this looks like just a cash grab, that's supported by the way it was made using a game construction kit template and the way keys were sold off in bulk to cheap game bundle sellers at launch.
Edit: The developer has responded and misinterpreted my review as a complaint. I'm not complaining, I'm just noting a few facts and details about the game that are of interest to prospective customers. I would consider it valuable to know if a game was hand crafted or if it was the result of copying + pasting a template in a game construction kit like Construct (a very low quality game construction kit).
It's also important for PC gamers to be aware if a game is made for PC or if it's the kind of thing that could run on mobile or in a web browser. This is quite telling about the quality of a game and is useful information for discerning buyers. Some people don't care about that stuff, and as I always say, a negative review isn't necessarily a bad thing. If a prospective buyer reads a negative review and has no problems with any of the negatives associated with the game, then there's no reason they shouldn't buy the game with full knowledge of what they're in for.
CUTE ANIMALS MEMORY CARD GAME is a basic mobile app tier Memory game with pictures of cute animals on the cards. It looks like this was copied from a NW.js GameMaker Studio/YoyoGames template and they just added a few asset flipped images for the cards.
There's no real merit as a video game here, this looks like just a cash grab, that's supported by the way it was made using a game construction kit template and the way keys were sold off in bulk to cheap game bundle sellers at launch.
Edit: The developer has responded and misinterpreted my review as a complaint. I'm not complaining, I'm just noting a few facts and details about the game that are of interest to prospective customers. I would consider it valuable to know if a game was hand crafted or if it was the result of copying + pasting a template in a game construction kit like Construct (a very low quality game construction kit).
It's also important for PC gamers to be aware if a game is made for PC or if it's the kind of thing that could run on mobile or in a web browser. This is quite telling about the quality of a game and is useful information for discerning buyers. Some people don't care about that stuff, and as I always say, a negative review isn't necessarily a bad thing. If a prospective buyer reads a negative review and has no problems with any of the negatives associated with the game, then there's no reason they shouldn't buy the game with full knowledge of what they're in for.
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