Yes, it is just a call to people finding Game Guru to be a rewarding experience who haven't yet made a review, to consider doing so. I always find it is the norm for many reviews to be negative, as people are more inclined to complain than praise. If you are happy you tend to get on with it, otherwise you tend to complain, human nature I guess.
I've already posted a review when it was released, so can't really help myself, other than put up videos and push GG as best I can to people who are interested. i think one of the issues people have is that it isn't as easy as they would like it to be. Unfortunately, there is a limit of how simple a product can be to get anything like unique looking games. I have seen a complaint that GG says you don't have to code, but you still have to know how to script to make the game you want, which to an extent is true. No game maker can make all games out the box, there's just too much involved. you will always have to code "something" if you want anything unique. There's room for improvement here of course, but really, anyone hoping to make a game without some sort of logic or code to work with do not understand how games work. You have to be willing to put some work in to make anything worthwhile.
Still, I digress. If you haven't put up a review and find Game Guru at all entertaining, then let people know! I think it is a great product in the main. It needs some work still (speed in the main), but I am fairly certain there is no other engine out there as easy to get into and use for the average untrained individual. Also, the community is second to none and is one of the reasons I continue to use TGC products and have done since around 2000, so I have 15 years or so of TGC experience

you can take that as good or bad. I have enjoyed my time tinkering with TGC products though and obviously would have moved on if I found something better and as easy to use. I haven't. So here I am

SPECS: Q6600 CPU. Nvidia 660GTX. 8 Gig Memory. Win 7.