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Genesis : Flicky Reviews

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Flicky is a BIG reason to own a Genesis

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 2 / 2
Date: April 08, 2003
Author: Amazon User

In my opinion, Flicky is one of the best games you could possibly get for Genesis. It has the worst graphics for any Genesis game ever made-- but the lack of graphics is totally made up for with awesome game play.
The object of Flicky is to run and jump around as a little blue bird and touch the baby chicks, once you touch them they will follow you. Next you have to guide them to the exit door. You must avoid letting the baby chicks (or yourself) get eaten by the cats. All in all, Flicky is a must have for any Genesis owner.

Overall: 5/5

for a job well done by Sega.

One of the hardest games ever made

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: May 31, 2005
Author: Amazon User

It has tacky music and animation, becasue of how old it is. I first found it when I unlocked it on Sonic Mega Collection for Gamecube, and I found it was so tacky, cheesy, and old-looking I didn't know what to think of it, I didin't even think it could of possibly been sold in stores, the music and animation was funny enough to make me pee my pants laughing. But Flicky is one of the hardest (if not the hardest) video games ever made, for me and any normal person, and it is also one of the most annoying, if not the ultimate. A pain in the ass, even literally if you're patient enough to sit down and play it for hours without smashing the television set. For me, patience is even more the key than skill. It's honestly not as hard as it is a freaking pain in the ass. you are a blue bird named Flicky, and you collect chicks and escape from orange cats ,adn from round four on, you also have to avoid some iguanas, even though they are herbivores, adn they seem like you're best friend compared to these cats from hell , and they are also on every level, and you need to make it to one of the many doors with all the chicks to complete each round. The houses, which in no way, shape, or form, look like any other on Earth, are distorted looking as if the game designers were manic and had a deluded perseption of houses, each one just goes on and on and seems to be the size of California. But the creators also could of had a good imagination and see just a house, like a poet sees things. The cats, which all look the same and are all named Tiger, just pop out everywhere like cars on the freeway. I'm one of the most gentle and pacifistic people, but after playing this game for a while, I want those carnivorous cats, who seem like ultimate sociopaths slaughtering a pretty little bird, to die as horrible as possible. So if you work on your patience, or at least if I do, it's a really fun game, I do enjoy it, but it just goes on and on. My brother made it to round 50 and din't even get to the end of the game yet, it seems like it's neverending and levels just keep getting made and it's freaky, as if the the game is just an evil set-up from hell. But don't get me wrong, I'm still glad I found this game.


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