I love the little things about this game: bonuses, night and day, lights, and some of the special effects. The sheer craziness of this game is hilarious, and I mean that in the best way possible. Planes flying overhead, people falling out of the cars and parachuting to safety, millions of fireworks going off, skyscraper-sized rides int he background, etc. Oh yeah, and the fact that you aren't forced to make pixel-perfect jumps, but are still rewarded for them is nice too. All of this makes a very simple concept shine.
Wow, people are finding this game difficult? Never play a Mega Man game then, folks. If this game frustrates you, Mega Man will make you want to hang yourself.
I like it! Only problem is, reducing the difficulty after dying should be just an option. I wanted to beat the final level without a reduced difficulty.
Fun and creative. I'll definitely play through it. I just don't like how unbalanced the difficult is. First few levels of World 2 are impossible, then the later ones are easy.
I love how the levels are all gasoline-filled warehouses, book-crammed libraries, or firework factories. I believe this falls under the Hollywood stereotype that tornadoes always hit trailer parks.
Something I'd like to see in an update, if possible, is a fullscreen mode, like how Heroes of Gaia has it. This game has extreme depth for a Flash game, and it'd be cool to play it like a true console game.
I like how people call this a Final Fantasy ripoff. No, not Phantasy Star, not Dragon Quest, not Lufia, not Breath of Fire. Final Fantasy is apparently the only retro RPG that exists.
You know, one thing that could be improved is the difficulty balance. Most of the time, tricky 3 x 3 levels are followed by ridiculously easy 2 x 2 levels that take little thought. It's still a really great game though, and I'm just being nitpicky :P
5/5 one way or another.
This game is crap! I play online Flash games for their physics, nothing else! It's a video game, so the physics NEED to be realistic. Unless this free web game can match the physics of NoLimits 2, 1/5!