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  • You should sing to us more

  • so sick of physics puzzles...

  • Reminds me of cut the rope

  • this was already review of the year with the introduction of your singing Andrew.haha

  • OMG nice singing andrew! :)

  • Do a review of my game Tiny Surfer!

  • Love the little wink and dance at the end of each level. Reminds me of my girlfriend.

  • Andrew lives half an hour from me. I wish I was really strong so I could like sexually harass him or something lol jokes. But his voice is soooooooo cute! He sounds sexy and articulate. Andrew meet me at melbas on Saturday? We can play angry birds at the bar and laugh at pretentious metro kids wearing pink v neck sweaters, shutter shades fist pumping to lady gaga

  • @NicoteenSlut lol - I avoid Surfers Paradise where humanly possible... the people there only make me weep for humanity ;)

  • Rare case where I actually bought a game before AppSpy reviewed it, but I'm glad to see I'm not the only one who liked this game lol

  • NICE GAME!!!!!!! DOWNLOAD IT ;)

  • 2nd

  • @Altermax777 fail

  • @Altermax777 <--- second last to get laid.

  • This game reminds me of Cat Physics, I think I might get it, since I lost about half of my life on cat physics :D

  • Andrew opens his review with song...my day has been made!

  • @Akriloth2160 5 Internets to the person who knows what it's based on (note: I didn't know until Dave told me, so I have no idea how many others do too) ;)

  • @AppSpy

    "Show Me the Way to Go Home" is a folk song. It was made famous by its 1925 adaptation by the pseudonymous "Irving King" (the British songwriting team Jimmy Campbell and Reg Connelly). The song was written on a railroad train journey from London by Campbell and Connelly. They were tired from the travelling and had a few alcoholic drinks during the journey, hence the lyrics. It is believed to be of English origin but is also sung commonly in Ireland and North America - Wikipedia

  • @isparrowreview I also would have accepted 'that song from Jaws' ;)

  • @AppSpy Wikipedia vs. 30+ year old movie reference...You lose! You get nothing! Good-day, Sir!!

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