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Well, now that you told me i just saw it for the first time, expected it to be in the menu rather than in game when you play, that's why i maybe didn't pay attention enough :) (and had the notification of new recycling possible for the first time, maybe it bugged only for me (web version on google chrome))

Okay, looking forward to it :) wish you good luck then ! and well done !

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A pretty interesting game with a real purpose behind which is nice.

(Only tested on PC version)

Good sides

- Easy to understand and easy to manipulate

- Overall atmosphere is pleasant 

- The idea of the Level system with the wildlife coming back is clearly a great idea but  pretty sad it's only one by one and not all you've already unlock. You could set on random some of the animals already unlock to add more diversity which help understand the impact on cleaning the environment (Edit : mb i'm blind, I just saw multiples in one level, maybe could be more evident ? or maybe it's just me ) (Edit 2 : after getting more levels it clearly appears to be the case but it doesn't seem that early level animals spawns a lot)

- The multiplayer mode is interesting with this kind of game when most of the time when you play a slingshot game around friends they always want to take your phone to test it.

Bad sides 

- Did not have access to the recycling zone (PC version?) 

- Never gone really far but maybe it lacks a bit of diversity in the challenge the player has to face, like various behavior on the projectile define by his type (Cans can be magnetized to something, flipflops could "fly" a bit more in the air, things like that) and probably a kind of combo with the current trash on the beach could be interesting.


Overall i think it is an interesting serious game that fill its purpose nicely, well done ( maybe share it to environmental NGO's?)