Quote: "...There were missing segments and a few buildings and frogs around the level.
The game innovative but that doesn't mean that its polished and good. Again I don't mean any offense."
Yes, there were a few frogs around the level. Kill them. Don't kill them. There were just a few static buildings. The game is a child's game, and it hits home very nicely.
Letters Kingdom isn't
Doom: Learn The ABCs. If it was, I would've said it failed miserably.
Missing segments? Um...not any that I saw in the game I played. Something that blatant would've cost big time. Some minor bugs? Sure, I saw some of those. What FPSC product doesn't, though?
As far as it being polished, in my opinion it is much more polished and retail-worthy than most of the offerings that I've ever seen produced by the FPSC engine.
The overall look and feel of every aspect of the game was quite nicely done.
Could I play this game for hours? No. Would it be a title that a parent might plop down $10.00 for, so their kid could have a fun way to learn his/her ABCs? Absolutely.
That's what this industry is all about...creating something of value that someone might actually want.
Thanks,
Seth Black

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