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Doomination [v0.20] [HardCorn]

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  • swipe down to hide the ui
  • swipe left to roll back
  • swipe right to start skipping of text
  • swipe 2x left&right to open the game menu
  • swipe up&down to toggle a small window with memory usage information
  • longpress the save file thumbnail in the save/load screen to delete this slot
Summary
This review is based on author's perspective and actual experience may differ on individual's own preferences.
Good
  • Story - Doomination, while attempting to draw inspiration from Marvel's Something Unlimited, falters in its execution. The narrative falls short in terms of depth and fails to provide the variety and freedom found in its inspiration. The story, although passable, suffers from linearity, leaving little room for player agency or engaging plot twists. - 49%
  • Visual - The visuals in Doomination, particularly the drawings, meet a satisfactory standard. Although not groundbreaking, the artwork manages to convey the necessary elements to support the game's narrative. However, beyond the visuals, the game lacks in other areas of aesthetic presentation. Animations are decent and the sex scenes manage to arouse to some extent. - 64%
  • Engagement - While the gameplay of Doomination is relatively straightforward, it lacks inspiration and fails to provide an engaging experience. The repetitive nature of corrupting multiple girls daily becomes tedious quickly, leaving players longing for more variety in their interactions and choices. The limited options and paths available restrict the potential for player creativity and fail to fully utilize the concept of playing as the infamous Dr. Doom. The overall engagement factor of Doomination falls short of capturing the interest and attention it aims for. - 47%
  • Core Loop - The core loop of Doomination revolves around corruption and its associated mechanics. It follows a formulaic approach, requiring players to repeat the same actions to level up. While this may appeal to some fans of corruption games, it lacks the innovation needed to stand out from the crowd. The gameplay fails to fully leverage the potential of its universe parody element, and opportunities to allow players to embody the true extent of Dr. Doom's villainy are missed. - 55%
5.4
Average
Story - 4.9
Graphics - 6.4
Engagement - 4.7
Core Loop - 5.5

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