About Manner’s Badge Walk:
I must admit that this is my first physics-based game that takes a light-hearted approach instead of a more scientific one. I decided to take the plunge for what seemed both casual and comedic and I can now say that I’m not disappointed that I did. The variety and creative design of Table Manners: The Physics-Based Dating Game performed admirably at keeping me entertained for an hour or so at a time and I found it to be a blast when taking turns with a partner.Finding dates in Table Manners is as easy as swiping right on the aptly named dating app, Blundr. There isn’t too much variety in your dating partners as there are only a very limited number of hairstyles, outfits, accessories, biographies, and colors for them, but this title isn’t a dating simulation in the literal sense. You’ll more than likely be disappointed in your purchase if you’re picking it up for an immersive roleplaying experience. You can interact with your dates via texting them or taking them on dates. Texting is an odd and simple mini-game of sorts that seems to be mostly guesswork with the same lines used over and over again. no matter who it is that you’re speaking with. On the other hand, you are literally just a hand. You have the benefit of choosing your skin color and accessorizing with nail polish, accessories, and tattoos to your heart’s content, but you are forever a hand. You can create a profile on Blundr with your name, sexual preference, and bio, but other than that you’re simply interacting with the scenarios that you find yourself in physically.