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Explodemon! Review: Classic is Resurrected & Redefined

Jon Ireson writes: "Explodemon! is a game that makes me say to the world, “Please make more games like this”. It has a fun concept that is very replay-able and never gets stale. The most impressive part about the game is definitely how intuitive the controls and gameplay mechanics are. Gamers old and new will be able to pick this up and won't find a problem realizing what is needed of them. From the start you feel invited to go on a journey full of explosive action in entertaining environments that look great."

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user94220775455d ago

Got this the other day; great game. Well worth the fee

SpaceSquirrel5455d ago

Playing through and enjoying it. Explodemon deserves the acclaim.

headhunter5455d ago

awesome game great write up

RockmanII75455d ago

He looks like Metal Man and Iron Man had a baby

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Explodemon Review (Invision Game Community)

Explodemon combines the retro style of 16-bit platform games and Japanese action titles with the upgradable skills, hidden collectables and clever puzzles from more modern titles. Players use Explodemon's self-destructive nature to combat enemies and fly through the air, all the while solving a huge variety of physics-based puzzles.

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Explodemon - Steam Release

Joseph Butler-Hartley looks over the release of Explodemon on Steam for Zero1gaming.com

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Explodemon - Review (PC) | CriticalIndieGamer

(CriticalIndieGamer) It has been said many times that imitation is the highest form of flattery. Nearly everything from the 20th century thought to be an original idea was derived from some other work. Homages, remakes, tributes all of these words apply to the same thing, the philosophy that originality is dead and everything is a rehash. Charles Caleb Colton is famous for the phrase “Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery,” which brings us to Curve Studios' effort, Explodemon.

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