I really want to play this seemingly fun game, but the controls are absolute crap and there are just too many spots where you die 45 billion times and have to kill the same impossible enemies over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over. Very tedious. I'm quitting.
654/600 pellets, 402/400 achievements, but only 99% complete because I can't finish achievement #109 - monumental achievement, where you unlock the statue. I guess it's because I went over 600 pellets? Or didn't suck the guinea pig out at that moment? Very disappointing. Can't earn any more pellets to see if I can unlock it...
No instructions. Last jumps are too much of a pixel hunt, even when you've collected all feathers and killed all cobras. Level 2 I'm trying to figure out the last jump... oh wait, time's up... you didn't find the right pixel. Do the whole level over. 1/5
Played again (still hate your checkpoint system) and got to the Golem level on EASY. Tried a bunch of times but can't kill the Golem. Love that I've got like 27 energy left and the Golem is at nearly 0, and I hit the Golem about 12 times and HE doesn't die, but I do. Also love (not) respawning and having to climb a bunch of stairs a million times to even get to the Golem. Ugh.
Well, I'm a little confused about collecting all the berries. Once I get down to the lower levels and get bouncy Joe, I bring him into the next room to the right. I use him to bounce up to the room above, where there is a wall that I will need to punch later. However, I can't punch unless I get the strong berry, and I can't get the strong berry unless I have the noise maker and I can't get the noise maker unless I bring Joe back to his friend. After that, I can't move Joe any more, which means I can't get back up to that room where I need to punch the wall. Maybe I'm missing something?
Just earned another coin on level 1. Seemingly for throwing bombs. Couldn't figure out why I was getting a coin. Sign seems to indicate that I'll get a coin if I throw bombs when there's an exclamation point above my head? Tried on Level 3, didn't work. Not sure why/how to get coins and now I'm curious about what the exclamation point above my head means?
Nit picky controls make some of the levels VERY tedious. In general, pretty fun. Sure would be nice to know how to get the bonus coins. I got one by accident (by missing a snake with a bomb?).
Pretty fun! Level 16, you do have to be extremely gentle when getting the upper alien on the rope (I've been successful by grabbing onto the end of the rope where it connects to the pole and then venturing out further on the rope). The final level is also frustrating because sometimes, even if you're using combined aliens, the battery tips sideways into the chamber and then you have to start the whole level over. Otherwise, pretty fun!
Pretty good game. A little frustrating in some places (there are a few places where the pixel range on the jump is a little tight), but overall an enjoyable game.
<> So would have liked to keep playing, but I can't get past Captain Hook. I feel like I've searched every pixel out of the top of the screen, to no avail. Oh well.
I wholeheartedly agree with DCarrier. I love that it's challenging, but it gets VERY tiresome having to redo the easy parts of the level just to get to the challenging bits. 2-14 is a perfect example. Checkpoints would easily solve this problem.
Collected 49 items, but can't get the 50th in the first level... the one way off to the left where you have to run and jump across the top to get to the switch that's at the bottom of a long pit/hole. I have tried a bunch of times, but it doesn't double jump as I'm running and jumping across that last jump, and when I land just below the entrance to the long pit, it's too tall a jump... the character won't jump up to it. I've tried too many times and it's getting boring, so I'm giving up. Guess I won't get rich...
Some of the most frustrating controls, especially when you have to jump on the marshmallow-looking dudes to try to jump higher. I'm on level 1-6 and can't get him up on the first shelf no matter what I do.