You decide to create four basic hermetic elements: air, water, fire and earth. The game is astonishingly simple: you are the God of the Doodle Universe, and one day, you get bored of your unused omnipotence. Well, congratulations, Joy Bits! From humble beginnings, to eventual glory you have come! You know something is particularly good when you see it through platforms. It makes me feel kinda nostalgic, heck, even old, seeing this particular game here. The game was initially released for iPhone/iPod Touch, then kept being adapted for various platforms, until it finally arrived to Steam. It's been years since my first encounter with the game Doodle God at Kongregate, a lovely and brilliantly creative casual flash game. Posted: 7 February, 2018 “God's Final Message to His Creation: 'We apologize for the inconvenience.” ― Douglas Adams, So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish Unless the developers remove the microtransactions and implement a sound & music slider, to name a few improvements needed from this, this review will stay as is. Not to mention, it's too bloody loud so my only option is to turn it off entirely. This is unacceptable, in this day and age. It may not be as bad as the mobile version, which actually charged for energy and even content, but it's still outrageous to charge extra money for a game that's being sold.īesides this, they didn't seem to do anything more but port this sucker straight from mobile because there are no improvements and the game is pretty much the same.Ī very major flaw is that the sound and music can't be reduced in volume.Īka, no sound sliders. This, unfortunately, is a port of the mobile version, which is marred with microtransactions for hints. It was quite good and it did well enough to spawn some spin-offs and sequels. The game started as a free flash game, around five years ago if I'm not mistaken.
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