miércoles, 20 de abril de 2016

Organic Panic Preview Gameplay | First Impressions HD - Alliumphobia or Generalized Phobia

Organic Panic Preview Gameplay | First Impressions HD




What's up guys? This is Zac with Attack Gaming
with a First Impressions video for Organic
Panic -- a physics-based 2D puzzle-platformer
Created by Last Limb Games.
A former Kickstarter project, Organic Panic
has been successfully Greenlit on Steam and
is currently available as an Early Access
title as of the recording of this video. As
Organic Panic isn't a finished product, any
bugs or glitches seen in the video footage
may not be reflected in the final release.
Organic Panic is a colorful, quirky platformer
featuring 3D character models amidst a 2D
backdrop. The game offers up a quirky story
of rebellion against evil meat and cheese,
and the game allows you to play as various
fruits and vegetables imbued with magical
elemental powers. For example, the cherry
can dig holes through dirk, the kiwi can swim
and fill areas with water, and the carrot
can shoot fireballs.
There are 13 stages in the game and each stage
is broken up into various puzzles. Each stage
takes advantage of specific characters. When
you begin the game, you only have access to
Cherry. Continue to play and you unlock an
entire stage full of puzzles suited for the
kiwi. After you finish Kiwi's introductory
stage, you progress through a stage that forces
you to take advantage of all the powers you
have unlocked since then.
The stages themselves vary thematically and
each are laid out like a maze. You can zoom
in and out o the stage at will to help locate
the exit. The exit to each puzzle is a purple
portal somewhere in the zone. The evil meat
and cheese represent a variety of enemies
which also patrol the area.
The puzzles are all physics-based. Each vegetable
has some power that allows them to alter the
environment in some fashion. Because solving
each puzzle is a matter of figuring out ways
to exploit the game's physics engine, there's
more than one way to the edge of every area,
and a lot of time could be spent figuring
out the best route through an area which offers
the highest amount of points. It's also fun
to see how all the various ways within which
your characters abilities can alter the environment
-- some ways intended by the developers and
some not.
Finish the puzzle and you're scored on level
completion, the number of enemies killed,
and also the number of bonus items collected
throughout the stage. The puzzles themselves
are all relatively easy to conquer; however,
the ability to replay previous stages for
higher scores adds to replay value.
The game also boosts a level editor and multiplayer
co-op. I didn't get a chance to check out
co-op, but the level editor doesn't seem to
be functional -- at least not as of the recording
of this video.
In many ways, Organic Panic's greatest strength
is also its greatest weakness. The physics-based
puzzles allow you to approach a puzzle from
a variety of angles, unlike other similar
titles in which you're always trying to guess
how the developer intended for you to pass
through from area to area. The problem with
this is that you can also cheese your way
through a lot of the puzzles taking advantage
of the physics engine to reach the end of
the puzzle in a way that I'm not sure the
developers fully intend.
Despite these issues, Organic Panic is a solid
entry to the puzzle-platformer genre that's
worth keeping an eye on as the game continues
through development. Check out the game on
Steam or head to lastlimb.com to learn more
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hz4XblqhcBw


Alliumphobia or Generalized Phobia




Alliumphobia is known as the extraordinary
fear of garlic. People suffering from Alliumphobia
experience severe anxiety or panic attacks
when they are within close proximity to garlic.
This is known as a generalized phobia and
sufferers may feel extreme fear or present
an anxious reaction when confronted about
something regarding beliefs or from hearing
opinions from other people.
Symptoms of Alliumphobia may include dizziness,
losing control, loss of breath, excessive
shaking, and fear of dying and a feeling of
being detached from reality. Individuals suffering
from Alliumphobia are often scared of social
interactions and of what people think about
them.
Alliumphobia treatments may include various
medications that may take over the body's
chemical imbalance, but the withdrawal symptoms
may be severe. On the other hand, there are
various programs available that can teach
you how you can control your mind and train
you on how to conquer your fears. Self-help
can be of huge help when it comes to eliminating
such condition.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2yUag-I2sw

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