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The Tiny Bang Story - Review
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  • Blind Gifter
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The Tiny Bang Story



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Game Information:
Developer: Colibri Games
Publisher: Colibri Games
Genres: Casual, Puzzle
Release Date: 22nd April 2011
Platforms: Windows



Synopsis:
Life on Tiny Planet was calm and carefree until a great disaster occurred - Tiny Planet was hit by a meteor! The world fell apart and now its future depends only on you! Use your imagination and creativity: in order to restore Tiny Planet and help its inhabitants you will have to fix a variety of machines and mechanisms as well as solve puzzles in each of the five chapters of this game. Navigation is simple and intuitive. It doesn't distract you from the witty brain teasers, and you will be able to fully immerse yourself in the unique atmosphere of the game.

There is no text in this game. It is fun for all ages and suitable for the whole family!
Five vastly different chapters and over 30 exciting brain teasers (minigames)
A bright, gorgeous world drawn entirely by hand
Absorbing game play and simple navigation
10 enchanting musical themes



Gameplay:
When starting the game you are given no instruction and all is a bit weird, throughout playing you have to find pieces of jigsaw items, and fireflys to be able to advance to the next levels, the main aim for this game is to investigate area's, objects and characters to be able to complete objectives and to advance in the story, the game can give you clues by hitting the firefly button, and to be able to get another you have to fill it back up by collecting firefly's. The game can be quite a challenge and can get you scratching your head, this game reminds me a bit of Cover Orange a web browser game. The actual game itself is a point and click game and there are no use of complicated button mapping or anything like that so it is amazing for all ages, so very suitable for young people and adults too. The game itself feels very solid and there are no bugs that I came across, which is a plus to many and can be easily ran on any machine, wheather that be a laptop or a pc, the game is friendly to all machine, users and gamers. The price of the game is very cheap to so I suggest going out to buy it to give it a try then let me know what you think of the game, did you like it?



Graphics:
When coming to the graphical aspect of the game you are greeted by a wonderful hand drawn world of fantasies, giving the user nice visuals, yes they are not next gen graphics but the games graphics go well with the objective and sound track of the game which is a bonus for the developers. The game presents camera angles and visuals of like a doll house as if you are looking into a doll house and playing outside of it if that makes sense, the game has still images as graphics but yet very nice. When playing the game I didn't notice any graphical bugs or any frame rate issues, the games graphics feel like a solid build for the game. There are no options for the customization of the games graphics settings or anything like that which is a shame, but I see why they didn't put them in because they are not needed, since pretty much anything can run it with ease. The game would be better for 3d users if it had a 3d setting which it doesn't but what games do? I don't know anyone that actually plays with 3d settings on. All in all the games graphics are very simple, nice and solid.



Controls:
The controls are very simple and explain themselves, all you need in this game is a mouse and your set, the game is a point and click and doesn't require any gaming gear, custom button layouts or anything like that, the game doesn't have controller support either which isn't really a big deal, but when playing the game you move your mouse over objects, images an icon will pop up and all you have to do is click, so the controls are very appealing to young children and you don't have to have good keyboard and mouse skills to play the game either.I had no issue with any ghosting or button registration issues with the game and the controls aspect feel great and well coded, well there probably isn't that much coding to be done on this game its very simple. I'd like to have your opinions on the controls from you guys, did they feel right or should they add more things to do, the game also should have hotkeys for stuff not just for the menu.



System Requirements:
OS: Microsoft Windows XP SP1 or newer
Processor: 1.5 GHz equivalent or higher processor
Memory: 512 MB
Hard disk space: 180 MB
Video: Standard
DirectX: DirectX 9.0c
Sound: Standard

Mac Requirements:
OS: OS X version Leopard 10.5.8, Snow Leopard 10.6.3, or later.
Processor: 1.5 Ghz Intel and above
Memory: 512 MB RAM
Hard Disk Space: 180Mb

The game can be run by anything so don't worry about it.



Ratings:
Gameplay: 8/10
Graphics: 8/10
Controls: 10/10
Fun: 8/10
Age Friendly: 9/10
Overall: 8.5/10



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