NoahSoft Anthology
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Noahsoft Anthology contains two games: Evan's Day in 'Nuff Said and Vova's Day in 'Nuff Said. I've already covered Evan's day, which has an entry in the archive. The only difference in this version is the game board's background is different. So, this review will only cover Vova's game.
It's basically the same type of game as Evan's Day (Snarfoogle rip-off), but it's longer and has better graphics. There still isn't much music variety, and there aren't many sound effects, but what's there is at least chosen a bit better than in Evan's Day. It has the same objective of getting outside the player's house, but getting there is more interesting in Vova's game.
Other improvements include cutscenes that exist outside of the main objectives, and only enable the player to select new player graphics. It's useless but it's a nice touch.
These cutscenes look a lot better too. They're still crudely drawn, but are better looking as well as more complex here. And there's more of them, scattered across four game boards instead of one. It'll probably take the player at least ten minutes to complete everything.
This game is a major improvement over Evan's Day in 'Nuff Said. However, some players might be turned off by the excessive toilet humor. There's no less than three excrement-related cutscenes here. That aside, Vova's Day is an entertaining little game and I think it's worth checking out.
It's basically the same type of game as Evan's Day (Snarfoogle rip-off), but it's longer and has better graphics. There still isn't much music variety, and there aren't many sound effects, but what's there is at least chosen a bit better than in Evan's Day. It has the same objective of getting outside the player's house, but getting there is more interesting in Vova's game.
Other improvements include cutscenes that exist outside of the main objectives, and only enable the player to select new player graphics. It's useless but it's a nice touch.
These cutscenes look a lot better too. They're still crudely drawn, but are better looking as well as more complex here. And there's more of them, scattered across four game boards instead of one. It'll probably take the player at least ten minutes to complete everything.
This game is a major improvement over Evan's Day in 'Nuff Said. However, some players might be turned off by the excessive toilet humor. There's no less than three excrement-related cutscenes here. That aside, Vova's Day is an entertaining little game and I think it's worth checking out.