Mallow Drops is a gorgeous physics based puzzle platformer about a young man named Gary who lives in a dream world called the Mallow, floating in the clouds, with his friend Leona. Gary must save Leona from his father’s cruel plan to overthrow the princess. In typical Dream World fashion, Gary is far from ordinary, with his sole method of locomotion being the Mallow, a magical dream quest that pairs with his head to allow him to interact with puzzles and enemies. Through time spent pondering, stretching, and rotating the Mallow, Gary is able to solve puzzles, avoid obstacles and defeat enemies. Features: – A unique dream-like puzzle gameplay experience – A vibrant, unique look with hand drawn, high-res visuals – A variety of colorful characters and enemies to interact with – A rich and lovable, hand-drawn environment to play in – Multiple gameplay modes that make it easy to jump in and play. About the Author John Gaudiosi is a writer and editor of video game and entertainment reviews, fiction and poetry. He also takes a keen interest in the philosophical problems of self and identity. In addition to his work with Heartstrings, John has also written and released two science fiction anthologies of his own. He also teaches high school english as a second language. Primary Sidebar Join Our Newsletter Enter your email address to subscribe to Heartstrings and receive notifications of new posts by email. Why can’t people use the stars in their IMDB lists to find new movies? – newell My IMDB list is full of high quality movies that I like. (I even have some of these in my Netflix queue, so I know I’m not crazy.) Unfortunately, my “star rating” seems to be the only way to find good movies out there. I know I have used this technique to find movies I’ll like and forget, so I can’t imagine why it’s not being used more efficiently. Help me figure it out please. ====== dawson Maybe someone you know uses IMDB more than you. Get them to rate your stuff too? ~~~ newell Well, I have lots of high quality friends who I could ask, but they typically tell me they don’t use it much either. I think it’s because the task is too disconnected from the internet, but it’s not something that I can just