
#Funhaus professor fizzwizzle full version#
The demo lasts for 60 minutes, after which you have to buy the full version to keep playing. Unlike BreakQuest, where each level is very distinct, all of the levels looked and felt pretty similar-I never got that feeling of "ooh! I love this level!" Having said that, you can pick up your saved game whenever you feel like it, so if it all gets a bit boring you can go and do some real work and come back to it later. The one problem I had with it, and it's a big one, is that the Regular mode takes a long time to ramp up in difficulty. (Which animal do you think is called a "zeal" in a group?)Īnalysis: This game is gorgeously animated and illustrated, with a fun storyline and great gameplay. On the way, you can pick up trophies such as Chicken or the Egg (by picking up a chicken before picking up one of its eggs), play bonus levels with all sorts of various requirements and, on the kid's level, answer mini-quizzes about animals, some of which are surprisingly hard. When it gets big enough you can collect animals ranging from bluebirds right up to elephants!Īs the game advances, the stakes are upped by including targets that you should not hit, like drums of toxic waste, and the need to fight off an alien infestation. As you hit the ball over objects such as apples and coins, the ball will collect the objects and get bigger. It was described to me as "a combination between Breakout, Arkanoid, and Katamari Damacy," which pretty much makes it compulsory playing.Īll the features of great brick-breaking games are there-power-ups, unbreakable objects, tricks to manipulate the ball without hitting it-with an added requirement of needing to rescue all the animals on each level. A downloadable game for Mac, PC, and Linux, Fizzball is the latest game from Matt Parry and Ryan Clark of Grubby Games-who gave us the perfectly adorable Professor Fizzwizzle.
