UFHO2
SCORE: 70
		 
 
Family Friendly Gaming was provided a download code for UFHO2 on 
		Steam. If you are not familiar with Steam, then let me explain. Steam is 
		a downloadable only video game portal on the Personal Computer. The 
		Steam software has to be running on your computer before being able to 
		download or even play games downloaded under its umbrella. In case you 
		are wondering yes Steam can slow down the boot up time and run time of 
		your computer.
		
		UFHO2 is a very interesting and unique game. Players are allowed so many 
		moves per turn. That can be moving from one spot to another one, 
		spinning the small three pronged platforms, and/or rotating an entire 
		section of the map. This is where strategy comes into play. Why? Because 
		your character and the computer character are both trying to get the 
		gems.
		
		As I played UFHO2 I noticed the gems randomly appeared in different 
		places. Sometimes they appeared close to me, and sometimes closer to the 
		computer character. This was aggravating on so many levels. You can play 
		to get the gems, and you can play to block your opponent. This is where 
		much of the strategy comes to play in UFHO2. Other things like power ups 
		can also factor into who wins a level in UFHO2.
		
		If any of this is confusing, don't fret. UFHO2 explains how to play it. 
		The first few missions are training in how to play this downloadable 
		only video game. It is really not that bad in terms of figuring out how 
		to play it. If I could pick it up, I am sure you could as well. The 
		aliens are strange looking in UFHO2. The music fits the odd graphics. 
		The storyline borrows heavily from other well known franchises.
		
		UFHO2 could be a fun board like game for families. In fact I think UFHO2 
		could be turned into a board game if there was some strapping young 
		entrepreneur looking to make a name for themselves. Please remember 
		Family Friendly Gaming when you are raking in the millions. I believe 
		UFHO2 could be ported over to the Xbox One, Playstation 4, and Wii U. 
		Well if the Wii U continues for much longer.
		- Mark
		Graphics: 70% 
		Sound: 70%
		Replay/Extras: 70%
		Gameplay: 70% 
		Family Friendly Factor: 70% 
		
		System: Personal Computer
		Publisher: Tiny Colossus
		Developer: Tiny Colossus
		Rating: 
		‘NR’ - Not Rated
		Company provided product
		Value/Cost of the review is greater than value/cost of provided product
		
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