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This game would be a lot better if it didn't rely on precision movement as well as puzzle solving. Too many times I would pull off a whole string of puzzle solutions only to be killed by a monster because the controls made me overshoot or get stuck on a corner. Timing-based movements and thoughtful puzzles do not mix.
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levels 23, 27 and 37 are tests of your mouse/keyboard skills, not puzzle solving. It doesn't help that the game tends to hesitate when you switch characters, making these 3 levels impossible for me to solve. (even after watching the walkthrough to verify that I figured out what to do)
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I enjoy games that actually make you think, and this one is no exception. I liked the unusual 'special talents' of each character. I hope that any sequel, though, is more challenging. Nifty concept, but a little too easy, especially some of the later levels where I thought things were going to be tougher. If I can complete these levels in the morning when I am not fully awake, then they need a little tweaking.
Hope to see a more challenging sequel.
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Awesome game, a bit buggy though. My game crashed after successfully finishing level 28 (like a boss) and I got a black screen with a big error list:
Screen: preloader
Screen: armor
Screen: joey
Screen: dim
Screen: menu
Screen: story1
Screen: levels
Screen: game
WARNING:
No starting character specified. Choosing one for you.
Screen:
Screen: game
WARNING:
No starting character specified. Choosing one for you.
Screen: game
ERROR:
Failed to retrieve level from level index: 39
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Flaw on Level 34. You can go all around the level collecting the "stuff" before even alerting the genie, is extremely easy for such a high level.
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I found a glitch! If you press space right after you complete a level you can skip the next level by clicking "next level" with your mouse.
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I enjoyed this game very much. The music is cute and original (and great quality sound) and the characters' skills add a great touch to this great addition to the puzzle genre. Cute little touches like the dog's vocalization upon pressing space and the happy faces of the blocks when you move them around just made it fun all around. 5/5. :)
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BUG: Restarting with keyword shortcuts often results in stage being reseted, characters can move, but "Restart" label still on the middle of the stage!
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Excelent Original I never had so much fun :D its long not short than other games that are awesome like this one i was about to say 4/5 because of the ending song ( creeper wolrd ) but still this game entertained me a lot !! 5/5 Final Score :D
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The game has a bug, if you press space before the completed screen comes up, it goes to the next level, and it say level completed
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The game is original and I enjoyed it. My only possible suggestion is could you guys make a "are you sure you want to restart?" question pop up when you hit R. I don't look at my keyboard 95% of the time and because of that I keep mis-clicking when I try to hit 4 or 5 and hit R instead. Besides that, awesome game. 5/5
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Found a level skip glitch on accident. if you die, there is a window where you can press space to retry before the menu comes up. If you do this and manage to beat the level with the menu blocking the screen, you progress to the next level, and on the next level you get the victory menu. Press space when you see the victory menu and you will skip your current level.
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There's an easier way the beat Lv. 23 than shown in the walk-through. Just lure the ghost near the girl, then quickly change to her and use her scream. Now the nerdy kid can grab the loot without a hassle!
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the second to last level is hilariously idiotic for a thinking game. zero thinking involved, 100% timing. if i wanted that, i'd play a jump'n'run... sadly this game started out way more clever than it ended.