Doritos dash of destruction

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I downloaded this free game from XLA today and was surprised at just how easy the 200 gamer points were to get, you literally just got them from completing the very short single player game and one multiplayer game (My friend actually just plugged in a second controller and played the multiplayer game by himself to get the achievement as no one else was actually around at the time).

Although the game was playable it doesn't have a huge amount of replay value. The single mode is too easy I won't be playing it again and as there is no live capability, if people come to mine i think we would rather play L4D instead of this. However this post isnt intended as a review, what i want to know is this the first of lots of quick, play once, games with easy achievements made by big companies in an attempt to advertise their products? Or are we going to see some new, clever and inventive games that only subtly advertise something?

your thoughts?

and if you have played Dash of Destruction, your thoughts on that
 

GloatingSwine

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Something you appear to have missed in your little assessment there is that the game is actually quite a lot of fun as a way to kill five minutes.

Also, it's free, which is the best price of all.
 
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GloatingSwine said:
Something you appear to have missed in your little assessment there is that the game is actually quite a lot of fun as a way to kill five minutes.

Also, it's free, which is the best price of all.
ah yes, sorry i missed that out, i did indeed find it fun. I guess i was just being a bit cynical and narrow minded about the whole thing. It just seems like this could be one step towards having adverts pop during games
 

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I got the game and the achievements, but I wish I hadn't, I feel kind of dirty now. :p But seriously, the game itself is more fun and contains less obnoxious advertising than I expected, but if this does become a trend I will definitely not keep downloading playable ads just so I can get some more gamer points.
 

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Even without playing the game, I feel I could really go for some Doritos right now.

Just thought I'd share that, I guess.
 

Frybird

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While not being anything special, it was pretty neat for it being originally just an entry of a contest Doritos held. So knowing that, i never expected much, so i was pleasently surprised that the idea was kinda nice.

And that it puts "Yaris" to shame (a game where the developers where probably actually paid for. the mind boggles)
 

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I think the whole idea behind the game was to give people easy gamerpoints, so maybe they'll buy some Doritos afterwards? I mean, they even admit in the game that all the achievements are ass-easy.
 
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Fightbulb said:
I think the whole idea behind the game was to give people easy gamerpoints, so maybe they'll buy some Doritos afterwards? I mean, they even admit in the game that all the achievements are ass-easy.
Well hopefully we won't see a wave of other companies doing this. But i guess if Dorito sales go up because of this other companies are sure to see this as a great way of cheap advertising
 

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not a zaar said:
Who cares about gamerpoints honestly?
Not me. Gamerscore says nothing really. It all simply depends on how many games you have. Now, if instead they displayed total gamerscore divided by the number of games that that score comes from, then it would at least say a bit about a gamer's skills. But just the total is meaningless. There's also the fact that 100G in one game is a lot easier to earn than 100G in another game. So yeah, Gamerscore is little more than a number teenage boys can brag about.
 

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I was quite proud when i realised i had crossed the 9000 gamerscore mark

of course when i realised i had crossed it playing this awesome free and fun game i felt kinda..... well kinda like i should not tell anyone

It was good fun and in my opinion it would be nice to see more of these little freebie games around, i mean, it was a nice break in the enchanted arms marathon that was, quite honestly, melting my brain

And free stuff always tastes better than stuff you pay for....

hmmm taste.... that reminds me.... i must by doritos
 

Fightbulb

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I can't really see why anyone would have a problem with this game though. I mean, it's free, it's fun, and for those who care about it, you can get some easy achievements. Really, where's the downside?
 

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not a zaar said:
Who cares about gamerpoints honestly?
Me. I admit it. I am honest with my love of achievement points and the sound you hear when you unlock one.

DOD was a fun little game. I would have a different opinion if I actually paid for it. The little scenes inbetween the levels amused me. Unforunately I don't like Doritos so they wasted the game on me.
 

xitel

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Free 200 gamerpoints? Count me in. I'm a gamerscore whore...
 

Hookman

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Just played it today with 3 friends and yes,it is quite fun as a way to pass the time. But it does get boring very quickly.
 

darthzew

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It's BRILLIANT advertising. It actually made me take Doritos over Pringles with my sandwich after I played it.

I had fun with it and I got 200 gamerpoints for free. I won't complain and I'll probably play this with a friend because it really was pretty fun!
 

Kermi

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For a free game, it wasn't bad.
I definitely wouldn't have paid for it though.