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| ==Too Similar!== | | ==Too Similar!== |
| I think this page should be merged with Running of the Bull's-eye since both games share the same melody, like how Paddle Parade is essentially Penguin Shuffle.{{unsigned|DatGoodHomie}} | | I think this page should be merged with Running of the Bull's-eye since both games share the same melody, like how Paddle Parade is essentially Penguin Shuffle. |
| :Well, despite the obvious similarities, the gameplay for both microgames is different enough to warrant separate articles (Running of the Bull's-eye has the player shoot a moving target at a vertical angle, whereas in Love Struck, the player must shoot a heart which is stationary on all three difficulty levels, ''and'' where the arrow is actually affected by gravity.) Paddle Parade, on the other hand, is completely identical to Penguin Shuffle minus the aesthetic appearance. {{User:Toadette the Achiever/sig}} 07:36, 21 September 2018 (EDT)
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| :Honestly, I'm a guy that's concerned about reused music. [[User:DatGoodHomie|DatGoodHomie]] ([[User talk:DatGoodHomie|talk]]) 07:43, 28 September 2018 (EDT)DatGoodHomie
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| I agree with [[User:DatGoodHomie|DatGoodHomie]], they wouldn't reuse music from ''Touched!'' if it was supposed to be a new microgame. Sure, the gameplay between the two varies, but in the end, they're both games involving using the touch screen to pull back and use an arrow. I think they should be on the same page. {{User:GreenToxic/sig}} 09:39, October 10, 2019 (EDT)
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