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− | == | + | '''''Bloop Rinse''''' is a minigame developed by [[Mason]], released on July 20, 2011. It was the winner of MGC #7, and won Best Minigame in the 2011 MFGG Awards. |
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Developer(s) | Mason |
Announce Date | July 10th, 2011 |
Release Date | July 20th, 2011 |
Genre | Minigame |
Players | 1 |
Input | Standard keyboard |
Medium | Game Maker |
Platform | Windows |
Status | Released |
Bloop Rinse is a minigame developed by Mason, released on July 20, 2011. It was the winner of MGC #7, and won Best Minigame in the 2011 MFGG Awards.
Gameplay
The player must navigate the screen as a Blooper and run into as many Marios as possible before the time runs out.
Reception
Reviewers rated Bloop Rinse highly because of its easy controls, addictiveness, and high replay value.
Criticism
Some have said the Blooper looks "blurry" while at a 45 degree angle, most likely due to the texture interpolation. Some have been frustrated at how fast the Marios fall down without warning, while others felt the charge attack was useless. Like many of Mason's minigames, the replay value is limited due to the lack of an online score system.
External Links
Download Bloop Rinse from MFGG's main site File Size: 3.07MB
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