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Originally Posted by
Svyatoslav
Please write your comment if you like GT3 or don't like

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Thanks again for the code, and sorry it took a minute for me to post impressions. I've got
way too many new games to play right now...


The game is beautiful.
Really beautiful.
The visuals: are gorgeous, from the glass to the backgrounds (
love the shooting star!). Personally, I love the random changing of backgrounds because they're all so pleasing to look at, I would probably pick just one I like and miss out on the others.
The sounds: are soothing and fit the game perfectly. From the background "music," to the "perfect game" voice, and even the "robot" voice are all well done and really help set a mellow mood, exactly where I want to be when I pick up a game like this.
The gameplay: is great overall, without too much to comment on. Simple in a good way, you just pick it up, start a level, and do the most obvious thing you can think of. Simple, easy, perfect.
If I had one complaint (sorry

), it's the niggling worry that skill isn't really going to help me with many of the levels. What I mean is, if "Blocks Rain" happens, I might as well just restart the level. On many of the levels, the solution seems to be restarting until I get the "Magnet" power-up. Otherwise, there doesn't seem to be a solution worthy of a "perfect game."
The overall experience: Having noted the preceding concern, the important question is, do I care? The answer is simple. No. I play games like this for casual relaxation. I don't care about my score, I don't care about restarting until I get the "right" power-up.
What I
do care about is relieving some stress, and GT3 accomplishes this for me
perfectly.
Well done, and thanks again for the code!
DBC