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Thomas Was Alone
Posted: 02 Jun 2013, 10:27
by Revy
Widescreen Grade: AUltra-Widescreen Grade: IncompleteMulti-monitor Grade: Unsupported4k Grade: IncompleteRead Full Detailed Report - Thomas Was AloneThomas Was Alone, and then, Well, he wasn't. Thomas Was Alone is an indie minimalist 2D platformer about friendship and jumping and floating and anti-gravity. Guide a group of rectangles through a series of obstacles, using their different skills together to get to the end of each environment. Listen to awesome music by David Housden.
Re: Thomas Was Alone
Posted: 02 Jun 2013, 10:45
by Revy
Not really sure if it's worthy of the Multi-Monitor grade B. The whole game is Anamorphic which leads to the part of the outer monitors being blacked out with 16:10 monitors. Can't test it with 16:9 but it should be OK there.
Due to the nature of the game it's still playable though so I'm not really sure on how to grade this correctly.
Re: Thomas Was Alone
Posted: 02 Jun 2013, 10:59
by LuckyNoS7evin
Revy wrote:Not really sure if it's worthy of the Multi-Monitor grade B. The whole game is Anamorphic which leads to the part of the outer monitors being blacked out with 16:10 monitors. Can't test it with 16:9 but it should be OK there.
Due to the nature of the game it's still playable though so I'm not really sure on how to grade this correctly.
Unfortunatley no, it's the same on 16:9, some of the game "bleeds" onto the side monitors, I have changed the DR to C for Multi-monitor issues as although playable and a fun game the "bleed" bugs the hell out of me after a while
Re: Thomas Was Alone
Posted: 02 Jun 2013, 17:55
by Revy
LuckyNoS7evin wrote:Revy wrote:Not really sure if it's worthy of the Multi-Monitor grade B. The whole game is Anamorphic which leads to the part of the outer monitors being blacked out with 16:10 monitors. Can't test it with 16:9 but it should be OK there.
Due to the nature of the game it's still playable though so I'm not really sure on how to grade this correctly.
Unfortunatley no, it's the same on 16:9, some of the game "bleeds" onto the side monitors, I have changed the DR to C for Multi-monitor issues as although playable and a fun game the "bleed" bugs the hell out of me after a while
Thank you for the update.
I've already finished it. Really cool game even though it's quite short (~3 hours).
Re: Thomas Was Alone
Posted: 02 Jun 2013, 18:04
by LuckyNoS7evin
Revy wrote:LuckyNoS7evin wrote:Revy wrote:Not really sure if it's worthy of the Multi-Monitor grade B. The whole game is Anamorphic which leads to the part of the outer monitors being blacked out with 16:10 monitors. Can't test it with 16:9 but it should be OK there.
Due to the nature of the game it's still playable though so I'm not really sure on how to grade this correctly.
Unfortunatley no, it's the same on 16:9, some of the game "bleeds" onto the side monitors, I have changed the DR to C for Multi-monitor issues as although playable and a fun game the "bleed" bugs the hell out of me after a while
Thank you for the update.
I've already finished it. Really cool game even though it's quite short (~3 hours).
Does it get any harder? the first 10 levels or so were very easy
Re: Thomas Was Alone
Posted: 02 Jun 2013, 18:28
by Revy
LuckyNoS7evin wrote:Revy wrote:-snip-
Does it get any harder? the first 10 levels or so were very easy
Not really to be honest. I think only one or two are a bit harder, most of them are easy. I guess if you only look at the puzzle-platformer part of the game it's really quite weak.
Personally I really like the story (at least the first part, the second felt a bit tacked on) and I'm quite fascinated by what a good narration can do to some simple rectangles. Another strong point is the music which I would really recommend for everyone. The soundtrack can be bought here (you can also listen to it there for free I think):
http://thomaswasalone.bandcamp.com/
Re: Thomas Was Alone
Posted: 31 Aug 2013, 16:02
by Toothless Spoon
Anyone looked at fixing this?