This is an amazing game. The story is layered despite having a ridiculous premise, the humour made me laugh out loud at several points, and the build up of dread upon reaching the principle's office made me forget I'm playing a silly Flash game online and not a veritable horror experience. To say something like this may be blasphemy, but I think I enjoyed this game as much, if not more, than Undertale itself. Thank you so much for making this game, you're the top dog!
It is unfortunate that Kongregate has resorted to badging P2W games. I, for one, won't even watch the ads on such games let alone give money to them and would advise anyone who values gameplay over P2W to do the same.
As much as I like the art and the overall mechanics (even if blatantly inspired by Cut the Rope), the wonky controls that require pixel-perfect trajectories in some levels and the level design that can at times require no effort to complete the level, counting on the desire to collect stars, make this game somewhat bland and unmemorable. 3/5
Well, while the first game was a fair and frantic minimalistic platformer, many additions in this game make the game more slow and tedious (looking at you, bats.) This is not entirely fair from a game that is supposed to make players quit fairly. But it's still good, and yes, I took that damn cheeseboard.
You know you can jump OVER the bats, right?