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Friday, July 31, 2009

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Isabelle Poppy And Bling - art game, or just plain weird? There are three different minigames which revolve around music and some very strange characters.

The whole game is controlled via the mouse and lasts around 5 minutes. I'm not really sure which section was the strangest, but the above screenshot provides a bit of a taster. If you're partial to the occasional twisted gaming experience, this will be right up your alley.

Kongregate is where you'll find it.

Comments

I haven't yet played the game but the review sounds to me like "an art game. You know, one of these weirdos".

The only thing I have found weird in this review is the review itself.

I wouldn't call it an art game. It's more of a collection of derivative minigames intended to showcase some music.

@Kaworu: Actually my wording asked whether the game was an art-style game, or a weird game. I have much respect for arty games and regularly post about them, however this game in particular felt like it strived to be a little too strange - at least for my liking anyway.

One of the more enjoyable gaming experiences I've had in a while.

I was really digging the music and the style of everything. I also love how short it is. Nothing bugs me more than when a game wears out its welcome.

This, however, did not. Two thumbs up, dawg.

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