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Doodle God: Genesis Secrets was available as a giveaway on September 4, 2022!
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Doodle God: Genesis Secrets is a puzzle game to get a unique experience of a creator of everything. You must mix and match different combinations to construct some microorganisms, the whole armies and countries.
While passing the game you will know many wise thoughts of the greatest philosophers and comedians in our history. Their ideas can be useful to your main task.
Windows 7/ 8/ 10; CPU: 2.0 GHz and above; RAM: 2048 MB; DirectX: 11.0 or later
288 MB
$11.99
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Whiterabbit-uk,
Thanks for this very instructive feedback!
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Doesn't seem to be compatible with my Win XP, SP3, 32 bit machine, just as a notice to those still using XP. Thanks, anyway, GGOTD, Falcoware/Ashoot. And thanks Whiterabbit for posting the pertinent info., screenshots, and links.
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Nope, can't figure out how to play this game. Will be uninstalled.
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How do you adjust the volume on the Voice & Music? Anyone?
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Can't see a way to turn the music volume down. Can't turn Kid's Safe Mode off.
I'll try it a little longer.
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A quick FYI: I tried it, and 1 of the specs is correct, but 1 or 2 are wrong. This will play on machines below Win 7, though the developer may have just said that because they were obsolete by the time he made this and he didn't want to get caught up in trying to support phased out platforms. Understandably. It plays on my Win XP SP3 32 bit, although you have to go into the games folder and click (and make a desktop shortcut from it, if you want) on the Game.exe rather than on the main executable. In many of these games the main executable, where the desktop shortcut installed comes from, a shell to pull up things like the ToomKy or MyPlayCity splash page, etc., and the "Game" is the actual game. If you click on the main executable, or its desktop shortcut, you'll likely get the standard message that's its "not a valid Win32 application", which is the standard Windows way of saying something's not compatible.
On the other hand, I can't really play it since the specification that it requires 2 Gigs of memory seems to be true, as it's pretty sluggish on this machine, which only has 2 Gigs. Which means either not enough to run anything else, like, say Windows, or, running Windows along with this game is designer to pretty much use up all of the 2 Gigs. Either way you read it, most Win XP machines won't have enough memory to run it properly.
Not sure if it really requires Direct X 11, but some of the backgrounds appear to be missing, I've got a LOT of white on the screen. Which could be either a Direct X problem, or a corrupted download. If I'm not mistaken, Direct X 9 is the highest XP supports. Not getting Direct X errors, so who knows? But not going to reload it. That would be spending perhaps too much time on this experiment. I took a shot because I missed the last Doodle God, which was XP compatible, and I thought I'd see if I got lucky. No complaints. Thanks anyway GGOTD, ToomKy, and Whiterabbit.
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This game is different in genre than the ones we've been given away. The developer had managed to put Hidden Objects together with time management. It is a decent game plagued at the beginning by the constant use of the skip button just going to the next paragraph of the story.
Also for those of you who may have seizures because of flashing or may have some kind of motion sickness, there are screen flashes present at the beginning and also the way the earth turns can be nauseating. I'm sorry to be critical of this , I just want to get this out there in case anyone is susceptible with their medical condition.
Apparently there is a "Kid" mode that is built into the game but I have no evidence if the motion of the graphics or the flashing on screen is toned down with this mode, or if the game gets censored to a degree.
You have to create a pin code with the elements. I feel that this game could be simplified into one genre (Time Management) and do away with the hidden objects (leave it for a game based on that theme) There is just too much happening with this game to enjoy it.
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My mouse isn't working in the game,
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Robert Blankenship,
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