Not too keen on the physics. Once you get a little over 100 in height, the wind starts to blow. Not to mention, it'sw almost like when they start to fall they somehow glue themselves to others and drag them down as well.
Nice idea, but buggy. whenever I die, my speed increases dramatically. In cunjunction with the respawn-instant-stranglet-death, I now tap a direction and am at that boundry. Overall not bad, but needs some work.
It was fun until I discovered that I couldn't beat certain characters later on in the game. And by "beat" I mean that it's impossible for a poison water mage to beat a red fire mage at high levels.
Lemurs have black and white stripes. the sky isn't blue (just blue refracted light that we see the most of). this looks more like a "quiz engine" than an actual quiz.
You do realize that it is harder to sneak up on somebody than to end their life quickly with a knife, right? Knife parts reminded me of kicking a field goal in Madden football - oh wait, the field goal is actually easier to do...
It's great how you don't retain your experience if you quit and come back later. Oh wait, that actually sucks, doesn't it? Wind only matters at 90m. At 70m, it only matters if it is above 50%. while we're on the subject of wind, exactly how fast is 25%? Oh yeah, you can turn your resolution wayyyyy down to get a much bigger target with the only caveat being that your parkinson's syndrome is more pronounced. Get some experience and it becomes all 10's from there... 2/5
So basically if you do well enough to be a "master", your country gains points? Isn't that just an indicator as to what country has the most time to play video games? Sheesh, get a job!