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April 8, 2012
Relic Ball: Japan Recut by *Appylon
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Relic Ball: Japan Recut

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UPDATE:

A huge thank you to :iconhyazintha: for the DD feature! Thanks so much to everyone stopping by and faving and leaving wonderful comments and notes, I'm trying to respond to all of them!

Relic Ball is a game about traveling around the world and exploring all these wonderful places. If you have suggestions of places you would like to see or visit please let me know! It has a good chance of being painted (eventually :P)
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New Level design for Relic Ball: the Japanese Garden

Relic Ball, now available to play here: apps.facebook.com/relicball

This is a recut with massive changes to the previous version.

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Relic Ball is a game from Tim Tryzbiak and Scott Pellico and is filled with intrigue, discovery, and high adventure as players explore lush and exotic places all over the world while collecting artifacts and treasures.

One of the most unique features of Relic Ball is that you'll have a power at your disposal... you can use real physics to manipulate, drag, and drop objects in the environment to overcome impossible challenges!

We know that there is a creative community out there and we love it. We want to do everything we can to support it. So, we are designing an easy-to-use toolkit that will give players the ability to develop their own levels they can share with others!!
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:star::star::star::star::star-empty: Overall
:star::star::star::star::star-empty: Vision
:star::star::star::star-half::star-empty: Originality
:star::star::star::star::star-half: Technique
:star::star::star::star::star-empty: Impact

To start off with the negatives, I do agree that the trees in the front are just a touch too heavy. It makes it a bit hard to look past them, really. And, to the inverse of that, when I do look past them, my eyes shoots straight to the dead center building outlined in white, because it's hard to make out any other shapes in that very back layer, although you included a few.

That aside, I love the colour scheme. An awful lot. The subtle hues of red, purple, and peach-ish (I'm not quite sure what to call it) are just very engaging to me, because it's so different from normal old green and brown. I really enjoy the textures you used as well: together, those two things really just make this image pop. Great job!