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1938371 1938371 from vancouver, Canada writes: Bullies and auto thieves are created but unlike a game, you can't turn them off. Their destruction is permanent.
- Posted 28/10/06 at 9:31 AM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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A Biased Observer from Thunder Bay, Canada writes: Perfect -- create little automatons who, drone-like, can perform mindless repetitive jobs without complaining because you can convince them that it's 'fun'. Oh, and be sure to get out the Prozac, Ritalin, and Risperdal, 'cause you're gonna need it.
- Posted 29/10/06 at 8:34 AM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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Sean Kelly from New Glasgow, Canada writes: Oh, come on. That's what games are. Sometimes Mario had to hit a block nine times to get all the coins out of it. Not once did he stick a kick me sign on the back of a koopa trooper. I have the feeling that if they called this game sunshine wondertummy or something, nobody would have said a thing. I've had a lot of fun with Bully, more so than I do with those crazy-addictive Sudoku puzzles.
- Posted 02/11/06 at 10:24 AM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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