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Apple message dot dot dot animated gif4/27/2024 TV Tropes linked their "Dramatic Reading" page to it. Destructoid, another gaming site, made a link to the official YouTube video shortly later. The movie was featured in an article about Kotaku, a gaming news website, where the reception was very positive. Dot Dot Dot was also featured on the front page and was mentioned by Tom Fulp in one of his news posts. As of January 16, 2011, it has an average review of 9.8/10. The movie won the Daily Feature, Weekly Users' Choice, and Review Crew Pick awards, and had over 400,000 views within 10 days, making it arguably the first hit submission to Newgrounds of 2011 and inarguably RicePirate's biggest hit up to that point. At certain points, the classical song O Fortuna by German composer Carl Orff is used to exaggerate the drama of the situation.ĭot Dot Dot - Animated soon became more popular than the game from which the review comes. The narrator uses a large ham voice, which is used in many dramatic readings. Text moves across the screen, changes shape, and flows in a variety of patterns to fit the mood. ![]() The movie uses simple yet vibrant graphics, and only features a few colors, including black, white, and red. The most remarkable aspect of Dot Dot Dot - Animated is its presentation. ![]() Throughout the course of the Flash, axman13 appears to misunderstand the purpose of the game he was playing, makes derogatory comments, and has out of place comments. Although the review is largely read straight, occasional comments about spelling and grammatical errors occasionally appear onscreen, unread by the narrator. Words appear and move on the screen, grammatical and spelling errors intact, as they are read aloud. Fittingly, the review being lampooned was deleted by the time of Dot Dot Dot's submission.ĭot Dot Dot is a word by word recount of axman13's original review. The movie pokes fun at the low quality of some reviews on Newgrounds. It illustrates a dramatic reading by Deven Mack of axman13's review of Super PSTW Action RPG, a parody of Role-Playing games in which the action is controlled by a single key. This information only refers to the official release on the Flash Portal.ĭot Dot Dot - Animated is a flash movie by RicePirate. go ahead! say it! i dont care! im just trying to make a point here! blam this piece of crap!!!! P.S the only reson im giving this a 1 is beacuase the voices where pretty good. ![]() thats it! how is this an RPG anyway? you cant contrail anything but what it says on the screen! what if i didnt want to buy the potion? what apout quests? all you can upgrade is stranth? there is no way you can lose to the boss at the end! this game is crap! its not even an RPG at all! i mean look at it! in what way is this supposed to be an RPG if you can do quests and stuff? all you do is press one butten the entier time! explain to me! the athore coments al totol lies! is it supposed to be stick dudes? i dont even know how this damn game got the daily 3rd prize, or a rating of 4.26! pepole think this review is worthles. I reley dont wan to say this, but i have to now. Here's the ACTUAL review by axman13, beautiful misspellings and all (which was deleted, sadly): Thanks a million, Tom, for the FP! :D The background track is from Carl Orff's 'O Fortuna' (1935) I wanted to try my hand at a typography animation, so I figured I'd give it a whirl with one of my favorite voice acting tracks in the audio portal: Dmac's "Dot Dot Dot", based on a review of Super PSTW Action RPG, created by Rhete. Well it appears I have no legal right to my work, so I uploaded the video to a new youtube channel (Ricepiratenewgrounds), just to maintain some control over viewer redirection. When the time comes, I'll upload it myself, thanks. I appreciate you wanting to share the video, but I'd like it only to be seen here on Newgrounds. PLEASE DO NOT rip this and upload to Youtube, I'd like it to remain solely on Newgrounds.
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