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Review Information
General Commentary and Game Overview
Personally, I don't believe there's such a thing as a "perfect" fangame. It is, after all, in the nature of the hobby when paying homage to somebody else's intellectual property, one is naturally bound by limitations and expectations of what a "proper" tribute needs to be.
Abducted Toad breaks most of these expectations. It is no a mere, half-hearted clone. It's its own beast and it is truly glorious. With fangames, one must reassess the definition of "perfection." An imperfect fangame seeks to perfectly replicate the source material without bringing forth any ideas of its own. On the other hand, a truly PERFECT fangame is not so bound by overly self-conscious notions. It is aware of the fact that it is a fangame aware that it doesn't have to be so exactly like its inspiration. Instead, its inspiration becomes a springboard to a greater, and ultimately more innovative experience. Let us analyze this fine specimen, shall we?
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