AGENT NACHO SPY

August 26, 2008 at 4:33 pm 1 comment

Agent Nacho Spy

Creator: mol17

Project Type: Game-Platform

Love Its as of This Post: 36

Agent Nacho Spy is a classic example of what makes a game well liked. Frankly, in terms of code, the game is really nothing special. Its just a simple multi-level platform game. What makes it unique is the fact that its, well, unique. How many other projects are there out there about a corn chip spy taking down a… brick thing? I’m not really sure.

Anyway, one of the games main streagths is game play. Its simple, and easy to figure out. It even has a story line! Kinda.

This game shows that you don’t need something fancy to get on the top loved list. All you really need is a funny thing that will make its users smile.

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  • 1. andresmh  |  September 7, 2008 at 6:28 pm

    Great review! You forgot to put a link to the project though! :-)

    I often wonder about what make things popular. On YouTube, often, is all about the thumbnail of the video. On Scratch it also helps to have a catchy name or thumbnail, but views not always lead to “love its”. To get someone to “love” a project it takes a lot of different factors. You mention uniqueness, I think that’s important. Also, humor is important as you said. Sometimes using well known cultural icons like cartoon, movie or videogame characters helps a lot.

    I’m looking forward future reviews. Maybe you could post a project and forum thread about your new blog and see what people think about it?

    I’m sure you’re going to get a lot of people asking to be reviewed. You should have a strategy on how to deal with that! :-)

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