Forgetster

3.85

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.: Style

4.00

Forgetster's style is simple but elegant, listing a series of popular games grouped by category. The interface is easy to use, and there are only a few pages to have to worry about at any given time.

Overall, there isn't much to say about the style, since it doesn't seem to have any equity characters or many special proprietary illustrations.
.: Plot

1.00

Forgetster is more of a game portal/community, and as a result has no Plot whatsoever.

Each game is unique, and none tie together to form a cohesive bond of story or plot.

It doesn't seem very likely that there will ever BE a plot, due to the fragmented nature of the games.
.: Safety

3.00

The site has forums and comments, none of which seem to be off limits to younger members.

In fact, Forgetster's sign up process is so quick and asks for so little information that I don't think there is any way they can even tell who is young and who isn't.
.: Gameplay

5.00

Since Forgetster seems to be a games portal/challenge hub, there are over 10,000 games to choose from as of this writing. The variety is limitless, and the quantity grows with every day. There is sure to be a game for every type of person on it.

The site has challenges on some games, and you can work to achieve each one. Not only do these get recorded as successfully finished challenges, but you earn experience points for playing games, beating your own best scores, and finishing the challenges themselves.

The challenges are broken down by difficulty, usually having 3 different challenges per appointed game to try to complete.

Games can be favorited, reported as broken, and marked with a star rating to help place the game (or not) in the top listing.
.: Community

3.00

The community of Forgetster.com is non existant. This is probably because it is a new website that hasn't yet made a name for itself.

Hopefully some day enough users will start playing and getting involved and this part of the review can be revised... but until then, sadly, while there is room for community, there is no community itself.
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