lol, nothing special for a game. You can tell it's done by some spanish guy hoping to get some money from it. Nothing against it, let's make this clear. But there is no reason of making a "demo" of an average flash game that you intend to commercialize. There are much more complex free games that one can play here on kong. Props btw. Fix the spanish thing since it makes your game look too niche.
I wasn't aiming for anything special, actually the original idea was to make an almost exact clone of the classic Donkey Kong, but then evolved into something slightly more complex. Whether there is a reason or not to make a demo is not up to you, it was made for debugging and balance, not commercialization; I did published it here for some extra bucks though. I wasn't expecting much (if any) traffic from Kong, but from the large fan community of Vete a la Versh. If you search the game by its name on YouTube you'll see that there is at least one page of playthrough videos; that's the kind of feedback I was expecting, so the demo has met its goal. Finally, it's Mexican, not Spanish, and yes, it is niche.
@bokuwatenasai or whatever,
instead of thanking that you are playing a game for free and thank the developers for the effort they made, you complain. You are the arrogant
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possible storyline for this game: You, a little wannabe-vector red molecule, are trapped in the world of red molecules, ruled by the great red atom. You try to escape the world but you must beware, because you could join the great red block made by all the red molecules by just touching it.
I wasn't aiming for anything special, actually the original idea was to make an almost exact clone of the classic Donkey Kong, but then evolved into something slightly more complex. Whether there is a reason or not to make a demo is not up to you, it was made for debugging and balance, not commercialization; I did published it here for some extra bucks though. I wasn't expecting much (if any) traffic from Kong, but from the large fan community of Vete a la Versh. If you search the game by its name on YouTube you'll see that there is at least one page of playthrough videos; that's the kind of feedback I was expecting, so the demo has met its goal. Finally, it's Mexican, not Spanish, and yes, it is niche.