What if you had different levels with different obstacles, such as a level with no red and just trying to stay on the green and a level with lots of red, etc?
But yeah, I like this game.
GAMEPLAY: Fun. 4/5
STORY: Left for the player to conjure up. 3/5
ART: Nice use of pixels; ambient music; pleasant. 5/5
OVERALL: Great; could have had a bit more story, even if vague. 4/5
Once upon a time there was a royal prince and a poor brother and sister. When they grew up, the brother became an insane dark sorcerer. In his madness he imprisoned his own sister, who had been engaged with the prince. The prince bravely went to save his future bride, but he was too late... THE END
Unlike some other games involving energy/"cashgrabs"/etc, this involves humorous dialogue and moderately-fun gameplay. But I'd still only give it a 3/5, because it would be better without the cashgrab-ness.
Whoa... I was looking into games with the tag Philosophical, and I am not disappointed. A mystery that requires multiple timelines to be solved... I have one more question, though. What was the one cockatiel that already knew the phrase? Was that, perhaps... Chris? :)