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Sometimes you just want to kick back with your Golden Bean, y'know? Put on a song, spin around a little bit. But then a whole bunch of jerks want to ruin it for you.
Spin your home, defend your Bean.
Stay underground, keep on boppin'. ;)
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Ratings
![]() | Coolness | 53% |
#17 | Audio | 4.13 |
#31 | Innovation | 4.15 |
#57 | Graphics | 4.26 |
#116 | Overall | 3.76 |
#179 | Humor | 3.20 |
#185 | Mood | 3.52 |
#248 | Fun | 3.42 |
#364 | Theme | 3.47 |
Comments
Indeed very hard, but I loved the weird record-rotation system and the general gameplay. Really atmospheric even if endless arena shooters aren't really my thing; the controlling system made the shooting much more interesting.
Really interesting concept. Took me a little while to get the hang of moving away from enemies by separating myself from the movement (jumping).
Lovely concept, I love dynamic audio effects. There's a lot of depth to the gameplay that keeps it challenging and replayable. Great job!
Overall I thoroughly enjoyed this. The music was excellent along with the sounds effects. You can tell a lot of time and effort when into this game within those 48 hours! Excellent work!!!! =)
Fantastic concept. The audio is amazing. Web version wouldn't work for me.
very hard, I got 15 jerks. Art and music have a nice surreal quality.
This is great fun! Very difficult to get used to, but really addicting. Fantastic job! I love how the audio distorts as it reverses back and forth. :)
Solid game, a bit of lag thought. Controls were manageble and innovative thought a bit challenging, i like it. :)
It's a neat game. Very unique, with nice graphics and cool sound. It's really difficult, but not to the point of not being fun.
really really cool. love the sounds a graphics. I find it really hard to wrap my head around and I haven't managed above 6 bops yet. Really glad I saw this one though, one of the more unique jams I've played
cool mechanic, tough as hell. loved how you also moved the record, very nice touch
Mind-bendingly awesome! The controls are so confusing and clear at the same time and the audio is superb!
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Really hard, but really cool. This tiny environment is strange and beautiful like a journey in children's imagination. Thank you very much for this interesting concept ++