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Seriously on like level 5 only 8 seconds to go all the way to the portal & hit the yellow button...by the time you make it back to the portal you only got 1 second to hit that yellow button...This is BS 1/5 for bad timing faggot
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SPOILER ALERT: The hole point of the was that you were an angle that fell from heaven, and to get back to heaven you had to collect all the flies in under world to get to a another portal to transport your self in the angel at the last level to go to an extra level and get back to heaven and return back to an angle. That is why it said at the alternate ending welcome back when you enter the portal
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After playing this game, I'd much rather die than have to go through an entire maze just to get back the point I was previously at. It's really annoying when you can't get through a particular level because you have to time your jump over spikes perfectly.
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Great and beautiful game. At first, it was a typical platformer with an artistic flair. Then It got interesting after my first death. After a while, it got a little bit Portally. The ending... Goose bumps and shivering. SPOILER: The sudden silence threw me off. The graves gave me a sense of dread. The angel sealed the deal with the sudden flash of light, giving me a sense of fulfillment. The final words were simply too much after the previous 10 seconds.
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They say white men can't jump, but all this little guys problems would be solved if he could jump just a teeny tiny bit higher!
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I rated this a 3, I considered a 2. Not because I didn't like the game, I did enjoy it up to a point but I had some control issues where I'd stop pushing the left/right arrow but my little guy (girl? Sorta looks like a dress.. anyway) would not stop running. This made some of those timed block jumps very difficult and after having to redo the same area probably 10+ times because the little thing would run off and onto the spikes, I decided enough was enough and quit.
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Got all but 1 bug, and checked everywhere I could think of :\ (the one I'm missing is apparently the 7th)
I don't want to go through everything AGAIN >.<
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Very first thought after I was promted to jump on that creature at the very beggining: Well I guess death was the end for him...
Still, very good job, it's an enjoyable game.
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Awesome art style which reminded me of golden sun on the gameboy. The music was fitting and a really unique and interesting spin on flipping worlds genre. Really enjoyed it, I just wish it was longer!
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Extremely clever game. And artistic as well. And it even plays fluently. Those three things together are rare. That's easily a 5/5.
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"Enter the world where death is not the end." Unless you die when already dead. "...and my soul... was lost forever..."
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This was rather wonderful if I might say so myself. Which I do. Solid platforming, beautiful sprites, and interesting gameplay, not to mention a few hidden goodies to boot!
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very bloddy hard game. unpropper balancing and testing. borring too. could have been a good game since the concept and art is very promissing, still, give that to the wrong hands and rubbish is waht you get. 1/5
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The graphics remind me of the ever-incomplete game The Underside. I like that game too. 5/5 for interesting concept & excellent execution thereof.
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Where to start? This game was incredible! 1) The feel of the entire game kept me both mystified and on edge from the outset (music was perfect for both upper and shadow world and not too repetitive). 2) The plot of the game was constantly hinted at but never fully revealed until the end. 3) The difficulty was just hard enough to get me thinking but not frustrated. 4) The symbolism of the game was very kool and the design of it only helped it (I remember just sitting in the shadow world listening to the various noises/the contrasted clarity/the shadowing effect/dying in the underworld vs dying above ground/etc). I love these types of games - they are simple and well thought out and keep those of us who are no longer children in the imaginative/magical mindset
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a beautiful game. graphically inspired by cave story but the gameplay entirely different, challenging and fun. this is waaayunderrated, i love this game 5/5