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Steam magical drop v
Steam magical drop v









steam magical drop v

While a more manageable bug it was still annoying to go through.īugs aside I do have to point out that the game does a terrible job of having anything resembling a functional tutorial. When the game was patched on release these problems were fixed, but replaced with the game defaulting to Japanese and needing to be changed in the settings.

#Steam magical drop v install#

After digging through the install directory I managed to fix the problems myself, although that is something that I don’t see many people bothering to do. When I first got the game there was an issue with it recognizing my controller, and seeing as how all of the in-game information had decided that it was going to display in German and German only it was mildly difficult to fix. The problems with the game entirely comes from the fact that it seems buggy. The movement speed of everything, from the character switching the blocks to the descending bricks themselves, seems to be way to fast to understand at first after about an hour of playing the game, though, the first couple rounds against the computer manage to feel kind of slow. This causes the matched blocks to disappear, which can result in anything from a desperate move to prevent the pillars from crushing you to a screen clearing combo. The core mechanic of the game is to pull ever descending blocks from one column and put them in another with a matching set of three or more. Being a mixture of most block matching games and seemingly endless insanity might also have also been a contributing factor. Between the bright colors and frantic, sometimes impossible to keep up with, pace it just seemed to be something that my ready to sleep mind was kind of enjoying a ton. Once, late at night I commented to a friend of mine that being half asleep appeared to be the perfect condition for playing Magical Drop.











Steam magical drop v