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<blockquote data-quote="Matt McIrvin" data-source="post: 11162" data-attributes="member: 590"><p>I think it's hilarious, myself. It's so Seventies over-the-top, like something you'd have seen painted on the side of a van, with the mostly-naked barbarians facing the big goofy devil guy with the seven-word vocabulary. Reminds me of unsavory aspects of the world of my childhood. But I do find myself inhibited about playing it on my phone in certain company.</p><p></p><p>Gameplay-wise, I actually like Gorgar a lot. I kind of enjoy these more minimal designs. It's a little like an easier, condensed version of Black Hole: an asymmetrical drop-target-shooting layout with lots of open space, rollovers with no lane-change up at the top, captive hole on the left, vertical row of standups on the right. Only instead of the gravity tunnel and the lower-level playfield, it just has the Snake Pit magnet, which must have been freaky at the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt McIrvin, post: 11162, member: 590"] I think it's hilarious, myself. It's so Seventies over-the-top, like something you'd have seen painted on the side of a van, with the mostly-naked barbarians facing the big goofy devil guy with the seven-word vocabulary. Reminds me of unsavory aspects of the world of my childhood. But I do find myself inhibited about playing it on my phone in certain company. Gameplay-wise, I actually like Gorgar a lot. I kind of enjoy these more minimal designs. It's a little like an easier, condensed version of Black Hole: an asymmetrical drop-target-shooting layout with lots of open space, rollovers with no lane-change up at the top, captive hole on the left, vertical row of standups on the right. Only instead of the gravity tunnel and the lower-level playfield, it just has the Snake Pit magnet, which must have been freaky at the time. [/QUOTE]
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