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Feedback starting to come in.

Monday, 2 March 2009

So Fitba's been out there over the weekend and it's starting to get some reviews & feedback.

The XBLCG team blog liked it... "Fitba, the soccer game for people who love the beautiful game but can't be bothered with the ego of the superstars. This is just pure fun. My next CG purchase for sure."

411 Mania did a review, but didn't seem to find the option to change the camera. They still seemed to like the game, "This game does a lot of things right - including separating passing and kicking by using both analog sticks, which creates a new level of gameplay."

Also had an email from Pete Rankin of Leith FM who loves the game and is going to be giving it a spot today about 4pm. "A great little football game that gives fifa and pes a run for their money... easily the best community game so far."

Fitba also got a load of good and encouraging comments from those who peer reviewed the game. “Fantastic game … I am not a soccer/ football fan, but this is still a blast.”, “Excellent game”, “Game rocks”, “I don't watch or play soccer, but I thought this game was a lot of fun.”

More as I get them.

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posted by Fritz at 14:02

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