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This game is really cute, I must say. I've played it before, then replayed it for the badge, and it was a joy to play and read the story. I am having a problem with a cage not closing, though. Its on the "She liked to escape from her cage," stage, which I believe is level 3 of act 1. I just reloaded and skipped the level.
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The only thing that matters in this game...
She could've just broke the cage in the first acts and make pancakes faster than ever god dammit.
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is she supposed to be able to bypass the cage on lvl 4? I get her in the cage but nothing happens.... it's unclear what else I can/should do at that point, so I skipped to the last level...
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The story and game concept (including the title and the characters themselves) are wonderful. I always like games with well-thought-out, clever (and grammatically sound) narratives.
I'm terrible at platformers, but this had a nice learning curve that emphasized the narrative and player enjoyment over making it frustratingly difficult.
This is the rare kind of game where I had already played it in the past, but was really pleased to revisit it again. ...And the cheats alone made an additional playthrough after finishing it today thoroughly worthwhile. Thank you, Dev!
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Clearly in the higher levels I'm an amazing expert at running/jumping into the other zombies...sigh...but this is a cute game/story!!
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The man that walks near the girl she loves... but she was HUMAN before but after he walked towards her the man knew she was a zombie and had to put her in a cage so he could have true love while he thinks she loves her too because she follows him, and the sad part is in reality you never know if she loves you other than you taste :(
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but then, we made pancakes, I flipped it to high, it landed on the ceiling, causing the nuke in my house to explode. After this day, we all learned a lesson, do not make your own nukes