About This Game Before you play Sparkle ZERO please be aware that this game contains no tutorial. You will be left to explore the world alone, learning to climb the evolutionary ladder. The blue whale is the largest living organism on Earth today and can reach a length of 33 meters. Evolution comes a long way to develop such large and powerful organisms and that evolutionary journey always starts from much smaller creatures, like those the Blue Whale now eats; which can be up to 4 tons a day. Go back to the beginning of evolution. Start from ZERO and become the smallest creature – a spark of life - which has endless development paths ahead of it. Your task is to find food, which helps to grow and develop. But be careful, you are not alone on your climb to the evolutionary peak. Many other organisms also fight for the same resources and development opportunities. Evolution is rich in variations, some of which are not favorable for survival, leading to defeat by better suited organisms. Be the best, the biggest and the most efficient. Become the ultimate sparkle of them all. Fill the gallery of amazing creatures – the results of countless evolutionary variations. - Visionary graphics - Amazing atmosphere highlighted by mood music - A complex evolution system for organisms with; - Variety of organisms that populate the different layers of the world - Gallery of the most interesting sparkles 7aa9394dea Title: Sparkle ZEROGenre: Action, Indie, SimulationDeveloper:MMEUPublisher:Forever Entertainment S. A.Release Date: 14 Mar, 2016 Sparkle ZERO Full Crack [pack] No tutorial, I had to completely guess what to do. But that would be okay if the game wasn't completely dull! Eating sparkles and getting bigger became a chore, and I began to hope each level was the last, every time. In the end, it's not a purchase worth it, even when it's 90% off.. Interesting gameYou basically evolve your little creature to a bigger one by eating these shiny things floating around. I imagine this is the micro level of life and your like a little celled amoeba or something.Anyways, the game is kinda fun, and very easy to get all achievements for it without much difficulty. There is a ending bug that seems to mess up the game after you beat it, but that is only bug i found. Recommended you play this game with a controller. Anyways, the game is relaxing and interesting. Only problem is you can get bored of just "eating" the sparkles all the time. It is actually very easy to beat this game, look at my time to see just how fast i got all the achievo's and beat it..This also includes two other games in the series:http:\/\/store.steampowered.com\/app\/253650http:\/\/store.steampowered.com\/app\/361190Recommended for interesting idea and "eat and grow\/evolve" type game. 'Sparkle ZERO' is a casual game. A controller is recommended to play this game but not absolutely necessary. You control a sea-dwelling creature called a sparkle. The only thing you need to do is swim around and eat everything you can. The more you eat, the larger your sparkle becomes. When you reach the maximum size (level 50), the game ends. Your sparkle will look different depending on the type of food you eat the most. Unlike the other Sparkle games, there is no color to differentiate the types of food, and no tutorial or explanation of the mechanics, so I'm not sure how you're supposed to know what to eat to become the type of creature you prefer. I ended up just devouring everything and suppose I became an average sparkle, the 'omnivore' of 'Sparkle 2 Evo'.'Sparkle ZERO' is not a colorful game like the other Sparkle games. Look at the screenshots. It's practically a game in black & white. The music is rather weird: it came and went as if someone was slowly turning the volume of my speakers all the way down and then back up to where it was, and repeated this the whole time. Steam tells me I played the game for 87 minutes. In that time, I finished the game and got all the achievements. So it's a very short experience. It didn't need to be any longer, because the last 10 minutes or so I was getting bored with it already and just kept playing until the game ended, to get that last achievement to pop.I noticed two technical issues, as well: - when using a controller: after you opened any of the menu options and go back to the main menu, you can't navigate anymore (pressing 'up' or 'down' on the controller does nothing), so you have to use the mouse to navigate the menu;- when the game ends, the screen becomes white and freezes like that. You need to force a shutdown of the game by using the task bar (or maybe alt + F4 works too, I didn't try).I don't think I'll be recommending this game. I bought it for only 99 cents and enjoyed it for what is was, but it's way too short for its full price and 'Sparkle 2 Evo' is a better alternative because it's more colorful and more varied. If you like this sort of game and can buy it heavily discounted, it'll bring you about an hour and a half of fun and an easy 100% achievements, but that's it. I see no reason to play this game twice.. Big fan of the whole Sparkle series, scooped this one up with a coupon. Takes about an hour to beat the whole game if you've played Sparkle before--I ended up leaving the game running another hour to harvest the bonus trading cards. It's minimalist on the details and gameplay, but very relaxing for the eyes and ears. This installment does not have the option to customize the evolution of your sparkle's DNA like in Evo and Genisis. 6.5\/10. Well it's an ok game. Sparkle 2 Evo is much better, even 3 is. This one's short and easy, more of a grinder without any possibility of taking action in evolution of your sparkle.I got it for 0.99 \u20ac, wouldn't recommend to pay more.. TL;DR Cons outweigh the Pros, while the game is fun for a minute or two it's ultimately bland and not worth the money. Sorry devs. Time to give this a real review, now that I've beaten the game. I'll start with the pros;- Simple gameplay- Nice atmosphere\/ beautiful graphics- Eat ****, get bigger; really fun to watchNow the cons....so many cons.....- No tutorial, not even a simple menu to show basic commands. Took me 5 minutes trying to get through my first portal before I gave up and googled it. For those wondering, it's the "R" key or scroll the mouse wheel down.- Bumpers. F***ing BUMPERS. They exist just to ruin your day. They make you want to strangle whatever idiot thought it would be a good idea to make these. I don't mind a challenge, but those F******* BUMPERS. I would suggest the devs balance these so they're not as aggresive, just my opinion. - Eating speed. Everytime you eat a little cube your sparkle's mouth closes for a second and he can't eat, then it opens and... you get it (except when eating enemy remains, those are how it should be). Now this alone wouldn't be annoying, but the devs made these little lines of cubes everywhere for you to follow that lead to cube fields or enemies. Problem is, your 'sparkle' moves juuuuust fast enough and eats juuuuuust slow enough that you have to hesitate at every cube i.e you can't just swim through the line to your objective and gobble the cubes as you go. It gets old....fast. - It's bland. While the atmosphere is nice there's really nothing to do but eat cubes and attack the 2 types of enemies. Bland.- Enemies die too easily, everything is a 2 hit kill. Jellyfish (?), 2 hits. Giant sparkle as big as you, 2 hits. It would be better if the other sparkles got more health the bigger they got, more of a real challenge.- No replayability. Once you've seen the first level, that IS the whole game. Once you've beaten it you have no reason to play it again. - It's short. Completed it in roughly 1 hour, I think. (play time is higher because I let it idle for a while)
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