After a visit to the West Australian capital of Perth, Jo-Jo the Fearless Koala is going to a barbeque in Sydney - but what's a Barbie without Shrimp?! Strewth!
Help Jo-Jo collect as many Shrimp as he can, whilst avoiding the many troubles a ballooning koala tends to find himself in!
Don't be fooled by the first few levels - gets very tricky as you progress through the game.
nice game. it reminded me an another flash game(miniclip) : monkeylander
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cox: now where is your camera? aren't, aren't you going to take some pictures?
jd: pictures of what?
cox: you know. crying babies. covered in chocolate. people singing happy birthday to my son, who've never even met him before. you know, the whole...
Hey, that's quite fun! The graphics are vibrant in style and presentation, with good use of colour design. The characters are cute and appealing, with layoutss that are clearly defined. The backgrounds contain suitable detail, and support the action elements well, never confusing with excesses in extraneous superfluity. Good use of sound, with a library that is diverse and entertaining. Have you thought about the implementation of music at all? Controls are fairly straght forward, and respond quite well. Collision detection would appear to be reasonably well implimented, and the difficulty seems to have been set at a appropriate level, increasing in logical increments as the game progresses. How many stages might there be? There are some neat puzzle elements implemented to impede one's progress, which go to vary the gameplay and keep things fresh. My only complaint would be that the 'death' animation is rather stilted and of rudimentary visual interest. I didn't notice any discernable difference between the hi and best graphic settings, but that could just be my computer. Download times are quick, which is always appreciated. All in all, a fine little product, containing only a minimal amount of cultural cringe (I'm Australian too, you see). I hadn't realized that games could be uploaded to the DeviantART system, but it's been a pleasure to make such a discovery with an enjoyably refined example as this. I'll have to invest in a search of other exponents of the genre, now!
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cox: now where is your camera? aren't, aren't you going to take some pictures?
jd: pictures of what?
cox: you know. crying babies. covered in chocolate. people singing happy birthday to my son, who've never even met him before. you know, the whole...
I scored 4089 in 77 seconds - how do I currenly rate on the leaderboard, folks?
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