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Simple, good looking and fun.
Simple, good looking and fun. Great game !
Works.
Brilliant graphics, simple-enough gameplay. Works.
Not quite sure if it qualifies as 1D though.
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1D diversifier applies, as its point was about one-dimensional gameplay. Ouroboros can only move left or right in a straight line. If there was action in both X-axis and Y-axis, it would be a 2D game. As it is, it's a 1D game. While the sprites can move in a variety of coordinates in a 2D space, the actual gameplay action is in one dimension only.