I'm surprised people don't like it. The puzzle concept is very simple and appealing. Then again, given that some kong players like grinding games like toss the turtle, I suppose the idea of a game which requires thinking is beyond some people.
BobSaggetftw: If you want to listen to music while playing, turn of your browser's sound (or get your ipod/MP3 player out and turn off your speakers, although this is less convenient than turning off your browser's sound).
Sidd27: I don't have facebook either, yet I still managed to finish the game.
And this is suppose to be a PUZZLE game. There's not much point to a puzzle if you're looking for someone to tell you the answers:|
Interestingly enough, hopelost9 seems to have thought out his comment more than anyone else, and he has been rated down because of it. Punk, you don't have to create a facebook, or anything else for that matter.
Kove's comment has such a high rating, and no one seems to notice that he said "...when they use it FORCING you to go to another..."
And no one seems to notice the obvious error: they aren't forcing you to go to another sight, because you can beat the game without a walkthrough, and if you need a walkthru go to youtube:|
I'm not sure where people are getting the idea that you need to go to facebook to play the game. Many games don't have an in-game button to go to a walkthrus at all. Look on youtube, there are PLENTY of walkthrus. And that's if you want to cheat and look at the solution. So you could either play the game FAIR, or go to youtube to cheat. Neither of those options involve facebook, so what's the big deal? It's not like the existence of a facebook page blocks you from going to youtube:|
Tzelemel:
I'm not sure what is flawed about that. You claim that the boss is "harder than it should be"...which implies that there is a specific difficulty level that games "should" be. Like it or not, this is meant to be a hard game, so the boss is hard. And yea, you can stop him from attacking by landing a hit on him (using a spell against him also delays his attacks). There's nothing "unfair" about it.