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Splock by Sean Monahan

It's a version of blockout with some specials.

Gameplay: Average (3)  Perhaps a bit too much going on.
Graphics: Poor (2)  Needs polish.
Sound and Music: Very Poor (1)  Didn't hear anything.

Starport by Justin Northcott

Real-time strategy game set in space. Construct buildings and ships, mine asteroids, defend and attack.

Gameplay: Poor (2)  Game is still very unfinished.
Graphics: Poor (2)  Everything looks kind of washed out.
Sound and Music: Poor (2)  Ships make sounds when you click them.

In the end I've rated 31 entries. Although some games have great graphics and sound and music, my primary criteria for a good game is gameplay. With that in mind, these are the four top games:
1. Kill Dr. Coté by Justin Ficarrotta (15 points)

Intense gameplay with great graphics and sound mark this takeoff of Smash TV!

2. Goldgeiger by Kemal Yun (13 points)

Fun multi-player board-game with good graphics and sound.

3. WordBeGone by Matt Diamond (13 points)

Great word game. An almost perfect implementation to get the graphics and sound scores so high for a relatively static game.

4. Snowball by Aaron Sullivan (12 points)

Cute puzzle game with lots of levels.
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