Unperturbed by the dismal
mark awarded the dismal
Magican, Dominic has come up
with
Quark. (Actually, and pretty
obviously, he'd already written
both before we ever saw them. But it
sounds good, or something.) This new demo
(actually, and pretty obviously etc etc)
features more ripped music (a really fab
echoey-whistley Tim Follin soundtrack that I
can't quite place) but is actually rather good.
The obligatory large attribute scrolly is
given a new twist by having four vertical 'uns
at the same time as four horizontal 'uns,
which is a complete nightmare to read but is
jolly original, so plenty of brownie points there.
Part Two introduces the Dom version of the
infamous bouncing scrolly - here with a
reflection and quite a nasty case of flicker.
The text isn't terribly interesting and this part
makes way for the next bit pretty
smartish. (Hit that old SPACE bar.)
Well, hurrah. Part Three is spot-on. The
timing problems have been worked out
(no flicker here, matey) and the scrollies
are actually quite readable (we're not
talking major entertainment value, but
they're okay). Also, the way they whirl
around independently of each other is nice
in a whoops-there-goes-breakfast sort of
way. And, as before, you can return to the
first part without hassle. (Not that it's worth
it, but the sentiment is appreciated.)
Far better than
Magican and with
at least one completely original
effect, so worth looking out for.