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"zen" is a word. Aside from that singular omission (had to use "zee" instead) this was an excellent game. I liked that with clever use of words and letter placement, you could do things out of order (I got the exclamation mark by coming in the back door) It rewarded cleverness and ingenuity in a way few games do. Well done.
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Good, but needs a bigger dictionary. For example, to get past a 'ung' you need to grab a red 'L' in the corner with the double jump, but I had a 'B' and an 'M'. Bung and Mung are words. And why is Ms. a word, but Mr. isn't?
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The word recognition doesn't make sense enough to predict. Many times I just sat next to a letter and hit every key on the keyboard waiting for it to recognize a word. Like others have said, many of the "words" aren't words.
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I started as an A, which is the first letter of my name and my last letter was D, which was the last letter of my brother's name. Fancy that. Great game by the way, but I really think it needed a map, because until I found the gravity power-up, I got lost easily.
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So why are we being FORCED to run this on SuperNova when it WON'T EVEN WORK on SuperNova? Why can't we have the option to use Ruffle instead?
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2142.462 s probably won't replay it, but it kept me interested and it goes to show that all you need is some creativity to make a fun game. i was a little worried that after getting all the letters i have to find some other hidden path to reach an exit:) glad I didnt have to do that.
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This game made me question whether or not I know how to spell "off"
It doesn't work once you can reverse gravity on to the FF ceiling when you are an O