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It's a pretty fun game. I like how easy it is to jump places. At first, I thought I needed to press which direction I wanted to jump (while wall jumping and whatnot) but it does it automatically. :)
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Its a nice game to waste time with, the characters are simple, but fun. My niece learned to play this and now when she comes over, she keeps asking to play.
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I can't be the only one experiencing major game stopping lag even with input b, graphics on low and even my system's settings on high performance. My god man.
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I was excited to see the slide. Being stopped by enemies was the worst thing in prior games. Then you made the baffling decision to add combat into a fast paced movement platformer. I quit because it was so boring and frustrating.
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If you're experiencing lag, mouse over the game screen and choose Input B. I'm using a laptop and it really helped. Right clicking and choosing Low quality also helps a little.
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This game is kinda glitchy. I've had my character fall through the floor three times. I've also left the screen for a moment, returned to it, and found I've no idea where I am. It doesn't even look like the same level.
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game lags like hell, when i press S.... with a xeon 1230v3, 16 gig of ram and an overclocked gtx 660 I seriously can't believe, that my hardware is "too weak" for this game...
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Darn. Can't find that last star in Squiggleville, nor the microtrial and second star in outer Squiggleville! Pretty sure you get the first by shooting the snail into the basket, but where is the basket?
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How is it that a game whose art style is little more than glorified crayon drawings have such an unforgivable amount of lag? I'm running this blasted thing on an Inspiron 14 with nVidia GEForce and an Intel i7 processor, and every time I step out of the door on the *first bleeding level*, I clip straight through the ground, fall off the bottom of the screen and lose a life -- either the guy in charge of optimizing this train wreck needed a few more slaps, or the speed of light has gotten as sick of Mr. Fancy Pants and his asinine adventures as I have.