#2: Nov 28th 2013 at 4:11:23 AM
I haven't played it, but I originally wanted to buy it until I looked at its Steam Community and found reports of game-crashing bugs and general shoddiness while the developer just kept saying "we're working on it" for months with no patch. I think that's a massive red flag and a sure sign of a Porting Disaster.
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#3: Nov 28th 2013 at 4:47:06 PM
That's too bad. I loved Magical Drop 2 and 3.
Does anyone know if the full (read, Japanese) versions were ported on any Data East compilations.
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#4: Nov 28th 2013 at 5:11:17 PM
I haven't played it, but I did see a livestream of it.
It was... very awkward looking.
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#5: Dec 1st 2013 at 8:24:54 AM
Thanks for the heads up, dudes. :)
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I'm a big fan of the Magical Drop series and similar games. They're fun and I can play them without thinking too much. I noticed recently that a Magical Drop game was on steam. So hey, that's neat!
I was wondering though, how, actually, is it? Compared to, say, MD 3 on the arcade? Is there anything flagrantly broken about it? I'm not looking for a game that reinvents the wheel or anything, but if I like Magical Drop, is there any good reason NOT to grab it?