Particle Accelerator
- September 1, 2024
- Joe Sullivan
A short and simple game about gaining momentum to rip through the dimensions! Particle Accelerator is a round based arcade style game where you are scored by your maximum momentum in a round. There are three perspectives that you can break into by reaching speeds. You gain momentum by collecting orbs and lose speed over time or by hitting obstacles or enemies. The map is infinite in all di…
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Audience ScoreBased on 2 reviews
- The game has a nice vibe and a simple gameplay loop, with runs lasting no more than 2 minutes.
- It offers a nostalgic 'Pong' like feeling while navigating through the terrain, making it enjoyable.
- The multidimensional travel concept shows great potential and adds an interesting layer to the gameplay.
- The game is very challenging, which may frustrate some players, especially with the difficulty of dimension hopping.
- Controls can feel clunky in 3D, making dodging and maneuvering difficult compared to 2D.
- The game is a bit short, leaving players wanting more in terms of story and content.
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- 300 % negative mentions
Users feel that the game has significant potential in its storytelling, expressing a desire for a more developed narrative and a satisfying conclusion.
“I believe this game had the most potential among the ones listed, and I would have loved to see the story you mentioned, as well as the ending.”
“The narrative was captivating and kept me engaged throughout my playthrough.”
“The character development and plot twists made the story truly memorable.”
“I believe this game had the most potential among those listed, and I would have liked to see the story you mentioned, as well as the ending.”
“The narrative felt disjointed and failed to engage me throughout the gameplay.”
“I was left feeling unsatisfied with the story's resolution; it didn't provide the closure I was hoping for.”
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