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Tech Olive: I-Fluid Review

"I often enjoy small, independent games that do something new with gameplay. So, as a result, I'm always on the look out for a nice game to try out. The most recent game to fall into this category is I-Fluid. I came across it on Steam and it looked interesting (and cheap) enough to see how it played." -Timmie

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buy a ps36005d ago

LOL 7/10 olives. I thought that G4 was bad.

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The Best of Indie Bundle Vol. Two 75% Off on D2D

Direct2Drive has discounted The Best of Indie Bundle Volume 2 to the tune of 75% off the standard price. Typically going at a shade under $100, the game bundle that packs seven solid to great titles is currently being offered up for just $25, coming out to around $3.50 a game.

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GamesRadar: i-Fluid Review

The wildly original concept of controlling a drop of a water belies any real substance to the game beyond the soaking-up mechanic, and much like the game's protagonist the experience comes across a mite shallow. That said, it's a charming indie outing that's kind on the wallet – you'll feel you've had your 10 bucks worth after the first few levels.

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BCGaming: I-Fluid Review

BCGaming writes: "At only $10, I-Fluid isn't perhaps expected to be very long or some totally enthralling experience. It isn't, but it is a passable little experience that offers a good amount of challenge for both casual and hardcore players alike. A few more levels with some unique designs and maybe a fourth game mode would have helped this game out immensely, as would have removing some of the game's glitches. Thankfully, being a PC game, there's always hope of a magic patch to take care of those things. You might be able to do better on Steam with your $10, but you can also do a hell of a lot worse".

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