The level to detail is nice. Some of you might notice a 'No E' sign. For those that don't live in a natively-Spanish speaking correctly, that's a no parking sign, the full sign reading 'No Estacionar', if I remember my Espanol correctly.
You know what? I was okay with the inclusion with ads, not super happy with it, but I could deal with it.
What took the cake was when it was time to redeem my 3-hour long wait for a pinata, and I choose to triple it with an ad, the ad request didn't go through, and the timer reset with me not getting any ads. Work on your coding, Fuzzy Beast.
That moment when you're so close to beating the game, but you screw up because you move your mouse outside of the game window and you don't realize it because you're too busy trying to dodge the cannonfire. OTL
Should probably make it so that Cut Out only works with obstacles. I've tried to Cut Out a mine, or mana pool, or a town way too many times because the icons for both of them are very similar. Better yet, just make it so you can use Cut Out on a mine or similar building, instead of having to click it and selecting the icon that looks like the Cut Out icon.
ehhhh, this game is like 10000000. There's a game called 10000000, and it's basically this, but better paced in every sense. And it's the same tune everywhere.
Very nice. One thing I have noticed is that the link to Kevin MacLead's music is still clickable when in game. Slightly annoying when you're trying to click that area down there when you're supposed to type so you can type.
Super Hexagon really fixes a lot of the flaws of this game. You don't get penalized for going early and hitting a side wall. You can play with the keyboard, or you can move faster with the mouse. It's only $3 on Steam, so I recommend it. $3 for a better version of a free flash game. 'Better' doesn't even start to describe just how much improved Super Hexagon is compared to this flash version.