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SketchFighter is Ranked #12
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#12 SketchFighter 4000 Alpha
Man does not live by work alone, nor do IT people. There are times when I like to be reminded that a computer can, occasionally, just be fun. For that, I have SketchFighter. I admit that I have a particular fondness for this game because it's based on the kinds of things I did as a kid in Jr. High when I should have been paying attention to anything else. However, outside of that, it's really just a fun game. No need for strategy guides, no secret keystrokes, etc. You can go from launch to playing in under a minute on a MacBook Pro, it has network play, level editors, you name it. The controls are so simple that you don't need a template.
I am known by my friends for being a huge Neverwinter Nights fan, but I play the heck out of SketchFighter. It doesn't contribute a single thing to my productivity beyond giving me a reason to not hate computers. For an IT person, that can be rather important.
Snapz Pro X 2 was ranked #5!
Just wanted to share.
Nice
Though he says: "Don't take the order below too seriously; it's more a reflection of how and when things occurred, rather than a definitive comment on relative merit." That being said, SketchFighter 4000 Alpha is the only game in there (okay, obviously here he wasn't going to talk much about games, but there does not seem to be even a second one or whatever, though he often mentions NW
This is still really awesome. As in, really, really cool. That said, i'm mildly irritated that he didn't mention Quicksilver...
Yeah, that's all i've got to contribute.
This post has been edited by PiSketch : 13 March 2007 - 04:38 PM