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February 23, 2010

mogo-mogo

Enter the dreamland and discover the ultimate invention in the point and click adventure mogo-mogo (by the creators of little wheel).

24 comments:

Lilian said...

Really interesting game. ^^

Me/You said...

Yes, really nice game!

Anonymous said...

I like the art-stuck on 9 though!

Anonymous said...

Enjoyed that... Thanks!

Anonymous said...

Did anyone notice that the little gold colored winged ball looked one heck of a lot like the Golden Snitch from Harry Potter? It was just somthing that I noticed and felt like sharing. :)

Unknown said...

It's not loading. :(

Unknown said...

thanks for posting bart - i just found and finished this game through facebook and was thinking "hmm, this should be on bontegames, they'd love it there" and lo and behold, here it is

and hey, for level 9 - is that the one with the smiley faces? i thought i had to change them all to one size but if you click on your little red button by bogo, it'll show you the pattern you're supposed to make. :)

oh and yes, my first thought on seeing that little golden ball was "is that a golden snitch?" hahaha

Lichen Fairy said...

Thank you Bart! Really fun game. (Nice and easy too.)

Anonymous said...

I have to say that I'm a little troubled by the depiction of the main cartoon. To an American it looks a bit like a "blackface" caricature. Hopefully this was unintentional.

Coffeeteamix said...

storyline reminds me of a Bug's Life =P

Anonymous said...

About the racial aspect of the game. Many other people are complaning about the whole 'black hunter gatherer' thing too. Quite a lot of people are complaining to.

ladyface said...

I also thought there might be racial connotation.

Somene(haha) said...

i Didnt even knotice this, and I dont think that it should be too much of a concern. It was most definately unintentional. although really god choice!

Anonymous said...

I can't figure out how to get past the blow up fish part! grrr those fish trouble me...

Unknown said...

omg i've been waiting for this FOREVER. finally its here!

Fitz said...

Finished.

BUT, I have no clue how I finished the last two levels.

Very random or just very lucky.

Unknown said...

lol its a cartoon idk but i think they could have chose red or green or w/e and black just was the best distinguisher from the colorful backgrounds . . . idk i guess this could be viewed as racism but i don't think that was intended

Anonymous said...

You be the judge.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackface

There is a very close connection. Given that oneclickdog.com is Slovakian, it seems that the reference is not accidental, but also without understanding of how deeply hurtful this depiction would be in America. I'd recommend oneclickdog change the color of the character from black to... well... anything else.

Lichen Fairy said...

In my mind there is nothing racist about that game. In Britain, it would only be considered racist/offensive if someone actually turned to a black person and said "that looks like you".

As it is, the creator was obviously working from a limited palette for visual appeal and probably thought black was the colour that would stand out best from the background. And what's the easiest way to draw lips?

If someone thinks something is racist on such limited connotations then it shows their mind runs along those tracks - even if they don't mean it to.

This is the problem with "political correctness". It's like meeting someone from Germany and thinking "whatever I do I must not mention the war". If that's the first thing you think of when you meet them, ...

Anonymous said...

"deeply hurtful..."

omg morons

Anonymous said...

It's not just the color, obviously: the character in "little wheel" was also black, but that wasn't a racial depiction. Here we have characters that are supposed to be "tribal" in nature. They no physical features except hair, lips and hands, and two out of three are straight out of the "blackface" stereotype. Why choose lips and hair? Why not noses? or ears? or knees? It's a cartoon and they could be any color, but red and black were chosen.

For Americans it is very like what Lichen Fairy described. The use of the "blackface" image to denigrate others is recent and powerful. So now imagine seeing a German in London wearing a crisp brown shirt and black tie. A lot harder not to think about the war under those circumstances, eh? It's "just" a shirt and tie? It's not. Even if the German wore the shirt by accident, or was too young to know its meaning you'd probably recommend he change clothes. Just to be on the safe side.

Anonymous said...

If you wish to see an indepth anlysis of the racist accusations then go to http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/reviews/528511/4.
The top review gives a good arguement agenist th game and the the authors response gives a good counter argument.

Kazz said...

If you think it is racist, and you are not racist, or don't want to play a game made by one, don't play it.

It's a cool little game.

Anonymous said...

I couldn't agree more. This game rocks!

 

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