Discover the Magic of a Color Changing Brush with Light

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A color changing brush with light magic is an innovative tool that combines the concept of a traditional brush with the wonder of light and color-changing properties. This brush serves multiple purposes and offers a unique experience to its users. Using advanced technology, this brush is designed to change colors when exposed to light. It utilizes the principles of light magic to create a mesmerizing effect. The brush has a smooth surface that is coated with a special material that reacts to light, causing it to change colors. This feature adds a touch of magic and excitement to the mundane task of brushing.


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Bloody Mary: Forgotten Curse – REVIEW

This review was originally posted on Steam on February 18th, 2019.

Bloody Mary: Forgotten Curse claims to be an open world horror game, which is debatable. Sure, you can explore an open island, but there’s only one objective: find the 7 items. Seem familiar? It is a Slender-like game. Are Slender games usually considered and categorized as open-world? Hum… I was excited at first, as the concept of an open world survival horror game is very interesting to me, but quickly realized there is not much of a player choice in this.

The game starts well, inside a cave, makes you wonder why you are here and where you are but then the problems start. First of all, you are supposed to go down a hole by traversing down to the lower rocks. The problem is, if you jump, you will get fall damage, if you just walk out of the platform, you might still get fall damage. My first death was here, because I jumped on the first one, and just let myself fall on the following ones, but when I reached the ground, I guess I had suffered too much damage. Is this supposed to make the player seem fragile from the get-go? If so, fair enough, it’s not really a big complaint, but it just adds to the list.

Once you are out of the cave, you find a list of items to look for. Here is where Bloody Mary and some weird wavy ghost start stalking you, I think? I say “I think” because all I saw them do was walk around randomly and teleport (sometimes right before my eyes). The store page claims the AI learns from the player but whether it does or not, I wouldn’t know. They didn’t do much else. The store page also claims you can evade them using stealth, but there is no such thing as stealth in this game. The enemies are not really scary, they just make the screen go crazy and follow you around. They’re not hard to get away from, even with the incredibly frustrating running mechanic.

You get tired in about 3 seconds and the screen start shaking violently for a couple more until you can’t run anymore and must recharge your stamina bar. The shaking especially is incredibly annoying, since we’re talking about an island with 8 landmarks to visit, a few minutes away from each other, with nothing at all happening in between. It’s just boring. I don’t know if the shaking was supposed to evoke panic in the player, but if so, it missed the mark by a long shot.

Some of the landmarks look alright, some look terrible, for example: the House and the Fishing Hut look like the exact same 3D model and texture, somewhat scaled into different dimensions. There are almost no details and it just looks extremely ugly. Most of them are also too small to be able to say you can “explore” them. Just walk in, if there’s no obnoxiously huge flashing blue marker (incredible immersion breaker) telling you there is a note or item inside, just leave. Others look better and offer a bit of exploration, like the Church. Even though it’s still very limited and lacking in detail. There are even some invisible walls! You walk between landmarks by following your map and your compass or by following directional signposts scattered around, where you can also save the game (which makes the whole thing incredibly easy, to be honest). There is also no location pointer in the map, which might be my favorite thing about this game.

And the bugs… Some of them are incredible, it’s almost as if the game was not tested at all. Some stairs you can’t climb just by pressing forward, you have to jump. It’s crazy. This happened multiple times in a lot of different stairs and stair models, it’s probably something to do with either the collision of the stairs, the collision of the player, or the way the player physics and movement are programmed. I’ve also been able to go through some models, and even made some of them disappear! For instance: I visited the Pond, and there was this monument in the middle of the pond, with a note. I read the note, there was nothing else there, so I turned back to go look somewhere else. On the way, there are these low branches you go under, but they are very close to your head. I guess when going back something happened between the collision of the player character and the trees because they just disappeared into thin air, and so did the pond and the monument in the middle. Only the note stayed behind, floating in the air.

The jump scares are bad. Just some loud noise (which sometimes cuts off before finishing) and something appearing out of nowhere. Typical easy jump scare which is not scary, just startling and annoying. I am not sure if they are all scripted, but it did seem like it. They also lack any kind of animation. I saw a girl / woman (?) running from one side of a room to the other without moving at all, and saw some ghost jumping from a balcony also without moving. The second one especially was incredibly bad. The ghost model just translated forward and down to the abyss and disappeared while a scream effect sounded and was cut off abruptly. It was actually funny.

As for the “story”, well, you do find some notes here and there, and you have a journal to store them in, but most of it seems to be random and not coherent, but that might just be because, honestly, after the whole experience, I didn’t even try to make sense of them. There is no such a thing as a “narrative” though.

This game is a great example of an unclear store page description that makes the actual game experience worse, because it makes you expect things that are clearly not in the game. If the store page described it exactly as it is: a slender-like game where you must collect X items and avoid Y and/or Z creature, I would probably have just kept on looking through the store.

The game is somewhat inexpensive, so if it seems like the kind of game you would enjoy, go for it.

NOTE: As of February 21st, the Developer has replied to the review. The update mentioned in the reply has not been released as of now, but I will update this note when it is. Here is the reply by Fargamer :

Thank you for a really thorough review. A lot of your points are valid and we’ll be addressing the bugs you’ve pointed out.

We’re putting out an update within the next week which addresses:
– Improved AI
– The running mechanic
– Areas appearing and disappearing

Several people have noted that the description on the store doesn’t fit the game. This will be updated shortly.

Again, thank you for the thorough feedback, it’s appreciated.

Fargamer Studios (through Steam)

NOTE 2: As of March 16th, the store has been updated, but not all issues mentioned in this review have been addressed.

Final Verdict
  • Gameplay - 2.5/10
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Color changing brush with light magic

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Reviews for "Exploring the Intricacies of a Color Changing Brush with Light Magic"

1. Sarah - 2 stars - I was really excited to try this color changing brush with light magic, but I was incredibly disappointed with the results. The colors were not vibrant at all and the brush felt cheap and flimsy in my hand. The light was also not very bright, making it difficult to see what I was doing. Overall, I had high hopes for this product, but it just didn't deliver.
2. John - 1 star - I regret purchasing the color changing brush with light magic. It was a complete waste of money. The colors barely changed when I used the brush, and the light didn't make any noticeable difference. The bristles of the brush were also not very soft, which made it uncomfortable to use. I wouldn't recommend this product to anyone looking for a color changing brush.
3. Emily - 2 stars - I was really excited to add some magic to my hair routine with the color changing brush with light magic, but I found it to be quite underwhelming. The colors were not as vibrant as advertised, and the brush itself felt cheaply made. The light had a tendency to flicker and was not very bright, which made it difficult to see what I was doing. I was really disappointed with this product and would not purchase it again.
4. Mark - 1 star - I was highly dissatisfied with the color changing brush with light magic. The colors barely changed when I used the brush, and the light was not bright enough to make any noticeable difference. The brush itself felt flimsy and low quality. I regretted spending money on this product and would not recommend it to others. There are much better options available in the market.
5. Jessica - 2 stars - I had high hopes for the color changing brush with light magic, but it did not live up to my expectations. The colors were not vibrant or noticeable enough, and the light was not bright at all. The brush itself felt cheap and uncomfortable to hold. Overall, I was disappointed with this product and would not recommend it to others.

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