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Animal Adventure
Written by Ixzion


Overview:
September 11, 2007 - Animal Adventure, I've heard, is the tale of a sheep and a pig who get separated when escaping from an evil farmer. Though apart, they go after their friend horse who got left behind on the farm. That's what I've heard, and that's all I can say about this game, I'm afraid.

Upon booting, you're greeted by a very nice title screen. Then, you see your character Dolly Parton. There's a guide on the screen and once you talk to him, the game becomes overwhelming. In the first area alone, there is huge real estate to transverse. But the bad part about it is that there's no road signs or anything that would seem to point you in the right direction. I wandered around for about 10 minutes before shutting down. This one needs more effort.
Animal Adventure
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Developer: GoobtheBoob
System: RM1
Genre: Fantasy
Released: N/A


User Review
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 Presentation [Final]: 5/25% 
Very nice title screen.
 
Everything is blue and white. Those two colors hurt the eyes.

 Features [Final]: 0/25% 
I don't know.
 
I don't know, either.

 Debugging [Final]: 25/25% 
There's nothing wrong with the program so far.
 
As far as I can get in 10 minutes of aimless wandering.

 Fun [Final]: 5/25% 
Dolly Parton as the name of the sheep is kinda funny.
 
This current build is lukewarm at best.

 Overall [Final]: 35/100% 
3.5
At the stage it's in right now, I can't recommend this to anyone. If the creator makes another build and strengthens it, this may become one of my favorites. The plot makes for a decent storyline at the very least.
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