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Ok, so in the begining he signs his letter the invincible man... Hes totally not invincible... I mean, he keeps dying and respawning... Thats not the definition of invincible
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Fun game, however when I went back to the menu I couldn't 'resume' the game and had to start all over again. This certainly needs fixing but it's nevertheless still good.
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Huh.. why are you guys comparing this to Karoshi? SeppuKutties is the correct comparison!
I think it's quite ok, 4/5. I like the style and music^^
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Enjoyed playing it, well made and fun: 5/5 - it did make me think of super karayoshi, idea of suicide, but it as ellywyn says, this uses the bodies which makes it quit different. The 'Continue' button is OK as long as it's has a keyboard shortcut (it's most annoying when you need to switch to the mouse! plz devs, don't do that!)
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Addendum to my former post: one thing that could be improved: don't let me say 'continue' every level, again and again, because that becomes sort of annoying after a while.
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I don't think this game is too much like Karioshi. The idea of Karioshi was to kill yourself. Here, you have to be inventive and use your own bodies to stay 'alive' long enough to get the toxic that will permanently kill you. Maybe people do wonder why he keeps respawning while his corpse is there, but isn't that why he's a superhero, to have powers we don't always understand? Anyway, good attempt in making an original game. 4/5.
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This game seems a bit simpleish. The concept is much like Karioshi, and here's one question. How does he die, then respawn with his corspe still there if he's immortal? i thought that he'd be immune to the spikes or something.