Sadly, the fact that it isn't pretty is going to mean that your average Kongregate retard will give it a 1/5 and move on. I think it's a good concept, though a little flawed in execution, due to the extreme sensitivity to being just a pixel or two off with jumps. It's a good start, though.
Does the king.com api leak like a sieve, or does king have some sort of minimum lagginess quota that must be met for them to stamp a game? The only games I've ever played that will lock my browser are from King.
Backshot. It's not an easy level to do in two, but it /can/ be done in one, because I've done it.
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Other than the timer that has been mentioned, the only thing I must complain about is the music. The Entertainer is never a good piece for a flash game, especially when you just loop that one section.
It's pretty much a failure all around. Some of the puzzles aren't really "puzzles" unless you're three, while the others would blow a three-year-old's mind. The clock puzzle wouldn't even register for kids who live in the US, since they have no concept of 24 hour time. In other words, complete failure.
Excellent game. For those who are complaining about being able to measure distance: There is absolutely no need to measure the length of any segment. All of these puzzles can be solved with simply the compass and the straightedge. If you get stuck, Google is your friend.