Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands Flash Game
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Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands Flash Game
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Beschreibung
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FAQ
Was ist Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands Flash Game?
Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands Flash Game ist ein seitlich scrollendes Action-Platformer-Spiel von Ubisoft, basierend auf dem Prince of Persia-Franchise.
Wie spielt man Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands Flash Game?
In Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands Flash Game steuerst du den Prinzen, der durch Plattform-Level voller Fallen und Gegner läuft, springt, klettert und kämpft.
Was sind die Hauptmerkmale von Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands Flash Game?
Zu den Hauptmerkmalen gehören Plattform-Herausforderungen, Kämpfe gegen Feinde, Umgebungsrätsel und das Vorankommen durch verschiedene Level, die von der Prince of Persia-Welt inspiriert sind.
Gibt es einen Story-Modus in Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands Flash Game?
Ja, Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands Flash Game bietet einen Story-Modus, in dem du Level durchläufst, die an die Handlung des Hauptspiels angelehnt sind.
Auf welchen Plattformen kann man Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands Flash Game spielen?
Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands Flash Game ist in Webbrowsern spielbar, die Flash unterstützen, hauptsächlich auf dem PC.
Kommentare
Kongregate
Apr. 29, 2010
Hey guys. Most importantly, we want to thank you for all the feedback. We never do anything that we think will upset the community, but we do sometimes miscalculate. When we played this game, we thought it was fun and didn't experience any of the bugs that have been brought up, so figured it would be a win for everyone all around. Though the game had a pretty high rating before badging it, it clearly hasn't turned out quite like we expected. :P
Our community is hugely important to us, so after reading all your feedback we've decided to make some changes. Instead of the badges there will be 2 points challenges, for the same point values and game tasks as the original badges. People who earned the badges will lose the badge icon from their profile, but will be automatically awarded the corresponding points challenges, so won't lose any points. People who didn't earn the badges will be able to get the points by completing the challenges before they expire.
vegard20
Apr. 28, 2010
*MESSAGE TO greg:*advertising games do not deserve badges.
Demaldon
Apr. 28, 2010
First off - levels, each one was basically a re-skinned version of the last one, with a few obstacles here and there that required you to use your 'element'. Same enemies, same traps, same repetitive gameplay (being able to control your character rather than having it auto-run would likely have eliminated the need for Rewind Time). Secondly - boss-fights, which consisted of the player dodging a few attacks while your special ability recharged, repeat x5. The only exceptions to this are the 5th (spawned a few enemies in between attacks) and 6th boss, which was a complete joke. You might as well have ended the game at level 5, given how ridiculously easy the boss is (all his attacks missed, there were no separate stages, and to top it off he's just a figure in the background...). That's about all there was to this game, aside from what passed for a story - 1/5
CTSG
Apr. 28, 2010
WHY oh why is this game badged? This game looks like some working project, it's mad buggy, glitchy and SOOO unfriendly. It's like someone added bosses to Cananbalt, but did this with no style. Right now I'm so pissed, because 4th stage boss got stuck in the small tunel, my respawn point. Doors shut behind me and now we can not attack each other. And guess what? Where is NO PAUSE MENU, so I need to restart the game and try again. Also, why the bloody hell time revinder is not limited? I can use it as many times as I want, which makes this game stupidly easy and boring, because there's no chance to really lose, unless you hit on a bug like I just did. No limited lifes? Full life restart after death? I rate it 1/5... For bugs, really lame story/dialogues and very poor game design.
Obelith
Apr. 28, 2010
This game is nothing more than a poorly re-hashed Canabalt with Prince of Persia Themes. The Controls feel horribly vague and awkward like they just threw buttons together. I think it would have been simpler to give player control and use WASD for Powerups (ala last level) with shift for the Sands, rather than having to play this game like I was inputting a Konami code. Secondly, "shifting" has a major offset bug where if you shift just before the end of a perch jump and alternating back/forth between can make your character have not only frame invulnerability but also elongate their jump by a full body length; letting you be able to simply sandspam your way to the boss in a matter of seconds. Great thinking there Ubisoft.