Overall, 3 out of 10 Season Two, is a fun-filled title with mini-games to keep you busy in between story scenes that are full of laughs from beginning to end. Finding out what is going to happen to this company as they work on their game is what pushes everything forward.
The five episodes of 3 Out of 10: Season Two are smart, funny and entertaining from start to finish, and like any good show ends on a cliffhanger setting up the next set of episodes. It’s an incredibly fun series that fuses its TV sitcom style to gaming like nothing else out there, and a fantastically successful experiment.
10/10
Great "game" about game creating studio. 3/4 of time is like watching a series. full of humor and action twists. 1/4 is exploring and mini-games. each episode is about half and hour. certainly it's a good and fun piece of art, worth experiencing.
3 out of 10 Season 2 continues in the layout of the first part of the game. The problem is that it moves very slowly and after ten episodes nothing fascinating has happened yet.
Like first season, wonderful "game", more refined game-play and scenes.
Maybe too confusing about the "surf with sharks" game (I don't know where they want to go)
Some more researched mini-games, I loved the Easter eggs in it, the fun is assured.
I hope for a 3rd season, I want to find out what happened to *who played this season know who I'm talking about*
This sequel does justice to the original season. It continues where the original story left off. It's just as fun as Season One. I'm looking forward to Season Three!
Well, this isn't a classic game. It's more like a series with game elements. The minigames are (funnily enough) 3 out of 10. The whole humour is about 9ish. So the average (and my conclusion) is 6 out of 10 for the whole entertainment. I give +1 for the innovative concept and the fact, that the game is free. I recommend it.
It was a fun game, liked it better than the first season, I think it was more balanced, and more funny, maybe I know more what I'm getting into.
i liked more the small mini games from the first season.
I didn't like that fact that the story always end up with a cliffhanger. (if its over, its over. End it!)
As this is a short game, 5 chapters that like 1 hour each (for me it was much more, I a slower player) I would happy to recommend it.
Lets talk about improvements first. The minigames, they've been improved a lot and are much interesting and entertaining to play. The second season shows that the devs have the potential.
No, the length problem hasn't been fixed. While playing the first episode it felt like it was fixed, but I may be just confused. Someone else can confirm on this, did you find the first episode long or just similar to others? I would say maybe this season is not as short as the first one, but don't quote me on that.
As for the minigames, it's always a personal preference, one can't like or hate all the games. But i tried to finish more games than last time. Except maybe the shark game, I didn't tried to finish the earlier builds but excelled at the later ones, it could be that they were just easy.
But overall, the story, the gameplay, the minigames, everything seems to be improved and it shows promise of more improvement as well.
Somethings that I really liked was that sea of eggs in the office, among other things but I don't wanna spoil too much.
As for the story, it seemed dark in the season 1 but now it was both light and dark. And I don't think it's over yet. I think devs are thinking of releasing at least 5-6 seasons.
If I have to talk from business perspective, I still think they should make the seasons longer, because that will keep players wanting more, instead of finishing the game quickly and leaving dissatisfied. I mean if we're going to get 5-6-7 seasons, I wouldn't mind those 5-6-7 seasons to be longer. Personally, I like the story, and if they keep improving like this, i'm invested.
All in all, I give props to devs for improving from last time, that's why I've increased the score. But still I'm not going to give them a pat on the back and say great work, because I want them to keep improving. I hope to see more better seasons in the future. Also, I forgot to mention one more thing, they integrated the episodes this time around, so now you didn't have to open and close another game just to play another episode and you could access all the episodes just from one place. May they listened to me, I dunno.
SummaryCaffeinated super-powers, sentient AIs, and rival game studios all stand in the way of Shovelworks studios as they struggle to finally make a game that scores better than “3 out of 10”. Will this be the Season that they finally do it?