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Start with the visitor story that small alien from the comet adress is
http://www.kongregate.com/games/zeebarf/the-visitor?acomplete=the+vis
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Movement is too slow for my taste, but a fun concept... killed 15 mins so I'll give it a 3/5 (wish I could give it a 3.5 :/)
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Dont join the boy scouts! they camp very often! If you do, stay in your group! dont sleep alone!dont forget to bring your friend, Mr. shotgun and Mrs. rocket launcher.
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Going from a point-and-click to a roaming arrow key game was pretty bold. Well it makes for a nice addition to the series. 4/5.
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Everyone who says this game is stolen: if you go to info it says created by ClickShake, EntropicOrder, and zeebarf. They all worked on this game
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Do take note that this game and any ideas in it was not stolen from zeebarf. ClickShake is the name of the team zeebarf along with other developers created.
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This game was made by Zeebarf, the uploader is a studio co-founded by zeebarf.
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I hope the next reemus game isn't like this, I love the first game because it was point and click :(
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Oh my god. Level 6 is just like Castlevania 1. If I ACCIDENTALLY get hit by the mountain lion, it throws me back into the crevice. I died two times from this, ragequit, then ranted on it and refered it to being 'like Castlevania'.
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There are "invisible barriers" for me that doesn't let me go anywhere and by the 4th level, I can't even move, which obviously nobody else has. I'm wondering if it's just me or the game, or there are other people with this problem too.
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Mountain lion and boar and mouse are size changers, squirrels and bobcats (? i don't know my animals) are going through special trees, birds are flying... fish, beaver, and turtle are swimming.....
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spoiler alert: hints
1.the question mark button is the walkthrough
2. if your large and u see small animal and u eat it you become smaller
3. you can only eat animals your size or smaller
4. this game is awesome
5. we need badges
6. you should press that + button u know jsut so everyone can see these hints
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omg people seriously? I love this series and all but come on. i'm getting sick and tired of a game freezing up when i move my mouse offscreen for a second. I know it's not my flash since i'm fully updated. it's in the code. please fix it.
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JRCameron, you do realize that ClickShake is the company that Zeebarf made with some others for his games. So, he did actually make this game.
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there needs a quality setting.. it;s hard to play in high quality with lag.. lol.... it;s not that hard to implement, right?
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if i remeber correctly that worm killed a cat 4x his size by goes in his u-know-what, why cant he do it to the moutain lion?
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Leave the sequel making to the person who made the original. You took a perfectly good point-and-click and turned it into a mess of not-making-any-sense. A flying creature can make more than a few inches of clearance off of the ground. It should not have to stop just because there is a rock or two in the way. It should be able to fly right over any log, no matter the size of the log. Turtles and otters do not have fins. Mice would not make The Visitor smaller, they would just give some of their features to it. It doesn't get smaller, it just gets bigger. Also, the one main rule of this game was "If you're too small, you can't eat it." ...Unless you're talking about humans, where the goal wasn't 'devouring' them but just killing them, by your book.
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Why don't you just add to the powers you have like in the real visitor, instead of replacing them with new ones. That would make a good game great, although removing some of the challenge, you could give the player a choice on what abilities to develop.