Greg lies. The game is actually two years old. The developer hasn't logged in for quite some time now, therefore, he _can't_ have uploaded it recently.
The ghost rooms are pretty confusing. I can't make sense of them. Then again, I'm having trouble at this point finding the word break in "maverickrenegade" so I'm not feeling too good. Unrelated random factoid: Eh.
demigodX slams the game perfectly. He nailed everything, and saved me the effort of writing out my own comment; he said what I was going to say. Thank you demigodX, for writing my speech for me.
Note: If you rate this game lower than four stars at the very lowest, it must have been because of the difficulty. This game treads the thin line between difficulty and unfairness, and stays on the difficulty side. If you can't handle the difficulty, go back and hide under your beds, or finish playing your Princess Ranch game. 6/5
Pandemic 1 and 2: Destroy the entire world. Pandemic 3: Save the world. Hey! Don't ruin the series! Give us back our apocalypse! We're heartless, we don't want to save, we want to kill! You should have called it Anti-Pandemic!
This game takes skill for the impossible badge, whereas the sequel takes some skill, but also some luck. Pure skill here. Oh, and I have it, and I don't have the sequel's imp badge.
When did taking timewaster games and adding boss fights become popular? First Shopping Cart Hero, a brilliant 20-minute time waster, and now Canabalt, a similarly awesome time-waster!