[I want to post this on my game site as a blog post, but I have to wait until I get something finished first in the near future. So I'll just post this here and paste it on my site later when I have the chance.
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FreezeNova/JulGames.com is an online web game developer and web game publisher that is popular for developing 3D shooting games. (Yes, they are the same people.)
I feel as if JulGames has made some great, original, high-quality webgames, such as Masked Forces (top image), ForceZ.io (middle image), and Crazy Shooters (bottom image)-- all heavily liked fake multiplayer FPS games which I find fun but a little irritating because of the games feeling lacking and empty in many parts. I personally think the games would be more entertaining if they featured either slightly faster or slower movement in some cases, more bots/fake players, and/or more objects [like a box you can hide from for example] to interact with. Maybe if JulGames put a little more effort on their maps instead of the amount of levels they have on the game, we would be seeing something different.
Not bad games, I would consider publishing them to my own unblocked gaming website (once I migrate away from Github Pages and its limitations), but they are games that could be heavily improved and more entertaining.
However, areas where JulGames fall apart are its occasional experiments at their developers trying their hardest to stretch low quality and high quantity in a game as far apart as possible.
There are several examples of them trying to achieve this, but what stood out to me of them practicing this failing technique was a game they made called Police Stunt Cars.
I would expect that from a thumbnail like this, I would play something similar to AdoGames's City Stunts, a heavily engaging and well-made stunt car game made with cleverly placed ramps and other objects.
Unfortunately, I got greeted with a bunch of stock unity assets. (I assume JulGames did this because like many of their games, they know that the stunt car genre is so addicting to many that people would play it without realizing the mess they're seeing in front of them.)
Now, I can go on with their copy-pasted, unoriginal efforts in trying to make these low-quality cashgrabs, but it would just be me criticizing the same format over and over.
I'm not so sure to call JulGames a really bad game company, but I would put it on the same boat-- maybe a little lower than kiz10. Kiz10 is another online web game developer and web game publisher, but most of the games they have developed are created to make a quick buck off of uploading their game on webgame brokers such as GameDistribution and Yandex Games.
Ill give JulGames a C overall, they try sometimes, but never consistent at it.