I did it! it took 40 odd goes and I'm really sweaty, but I did it. I don't want to spoil it so I'll just say I think there is only one order to get all the things in. Once you've done that comes the hard bit, precise timing of your run around
Wow 40 times! Thanks for playing it all the way through. The movements have been reworked so hopefully once you figure out what to do, getting the timing down isn't too bad.
This game would be brilliant if you could hide the scrolls off screen and if the camera zoomed in to the workstation. There is a lot of unnecessary awkwardness in playing it! Otherwise, it is a great idea
I think you've got your age stereotypes mixed up. He is in a nursing home, so must be in his 80s. If he's "half a century out of its target demographic" then you're saying that pokemon players are in their 30s. I am 30 and I was out of pokemon's target demographic when it was first released!
Apart from the hand drawn illustrations and great story, the lock puzzle was the best part of the game. I had to sleep on it, but I eventually solved it. It is very clever, thanks.
Well that's the problem of having english as one's native language, I guess... As a foreigner, I have to focus to understand the lyrics OR read in english - I just can't happen to do both at the same time ;-)
This game is superb. Apart from the fact that it is daft, funny and has nice bright graphics I also loved the fact that the controls actually work properly. So many flash games look cool but they're no fun to play because the controls are off. I gave this a 4 when I started playing but a 5 when I finished it. Thanks
What a simple and well executed idea for a game. I could play it for hours if the game was longer. Was that Bender's (off Futurama) head lying next to one of the filing cabinets?
While the game is quite enjoyable (though I don't fully understand the battle part) I have only played three games and already two questions have repeated themselves.
I really enjoyed this. It is much better than other up-scrolling platformers I've played. I think the game was less about good vs. evil, but about being wracked with guilt for things you've done, despite your good intentions.
I did not expect that to be so good. I didn't even care that the puzzles were a bit easy, the story, sound effects and atmosphere were so sinister. The crows... to quote Guybrush Threepwood, "eep." 5/5
This is a great idea for a game. One complaint so far though, the blocks and spikes which are not affected by the light should be sigified somehow, maby by being white, so you know before you try and use the light on them. Othe than that I am enjoying it
I finally did it. Even though there's no save, there are only 20 levels, so if you've got the time I reccommend sticking it out. If you can get past the last level and die less than 70-odd times, you deserve a cup of tea!
Wow 40 times! Thanks for playing it all the way through. The movements have been reworked so hopefully once you figure out what to do, getting the timing down isn't too bad.