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| PLATFORM: | Windows 98, Windows XP, Windows Me, Windows 2000 |
| CATEGORY: | Software |
| MANUFACTURER: | Got Game |
| FEATURES: | CD-ROM |
| MEDIA: | CD-ROM |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 851612000144 |
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Customer Reviews of Tony Tough And The Night Of Roasted Moths
Not the worst game I've ever played, but close Ever played a game that locked up on you so often it was infuriating? Or whose puzzles made absolutely no sense? This is almost that game. <
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>If you are looking for clear objectives and interesting, rational (at least in afterthought) solutions to puzzles, don't play this. You'll spend most of the time wandering about, having no idea what you should be doing. Even when you have correctly figured out what to use to solve a puzzle, it will take you several tries. If a clue ever is given, ignore it, it's a red herring (eggcups anyone?). There are things sitting right in the open that you can't pick up until you've followed the exact right (and interminable) conversation tree. Eventually, you will be reduced to randomly trying everything in your inventory with everything you find, only to discover the solution makes no sense (the boar's foot opens the box?! Why?!!). <
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>And as for this being a family game...only if you enjoy listening to cuss words with your kids (very few of them, but still) and want to explain to your kids what a centerfold is, and are looking for repititious bodily function jokes and ways to be cruel to animals. <
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>I hate to be so negative, because there were some intriguing aspects to this game. It could have been good. But it isn't. The two or three minutes of entertainment value are far outweighed by the frustration level. My advice is, don't buy this game.
Waste of time and money.
I bought this game because I thought it might be like Day of the Tentacle or Sam and Max Hit the Road, which I played when I was younger. Instead, it's very unpleasant and not at all funny. The voice acting is intentionally terrible; the protagonist voice is nasal and he's very unlikable. He's supposed to be a pitiful detective that's mocked by his peers, but as I played I wanted to not only mock him but to murder him as well.
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> The game itself is boring, but easy to play. There are no surprising twists, no creativeness, and no excitement. It's a generic game trying to be funny and failing with every attempt. Also, the music is bad.
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Tough as nails. Corny as Jiffy.
Nice and humorous adventure game. Reminds me of the days i would be up till 3AM with Kings' Quest. Realtively attractive graphics. Few minor problems with speech synching. Sometimes the humor is sophomorish, but usually well-delivered. Not too complicated a program, though you may find yourself a little confused at first about what you have to do. Especially if you're a third-person adventure rookie. This program takes for granted the fact some may not be familliar with the different facets of free-roaming graphic adventures. Otherwise, the program runs smooth on a very low-end system. I have come across very few , and very minor, glitches involving a lock-up (during the point where i was changing the graphic resolution fron 640x480 to 1024x768 ) and one point where i lost sound entirely. But, a reboot fixed that, and it never happenned again. Overall, a nice game with few problems. I enjoyed it almost as much s i wanted too.