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First of all, when I walked outside, I thought those were hills. Nope, giant dinosaur. Secondly, needs a sequel: My Even Bigger Friend
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Its short, but the length is fitting, had it gone on longer it wouldnt have entertained me anymore, lack of interesting story was kinda sad
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Nice walkthrough. The official walkthrough linked in game, embedding is disabled by request, and the watch on youtube link isn't working. It's not a hard game, but I can't seem to get back to the room where I need to use the screwdriver.
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nice game fantastic idea, but then again some story would be nice and the funny wheel thingy you found every now and then, was that time machines aswell with future present and past, and how does the crystals help is it a power source =)? some dialog would be nice =)
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oddly a great game i had fun, it is interesting and different than any platform game i have ever played thanks ReFaller.
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I got all 15 of all gems, you guys missed one room in the blue world with a chest you could lockpick and get the remaining 5 blue crystals.
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Very good concept, but the game was too linear. It felt like a maze with one long path and a bunch of dead ends that are only a couple steps off the main path. I would've liked a lot more forks in the path and forks off of each of the prongs of the previous fork. That would've been a puzzling game. But just for the concept alone I give you a 5/5
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Too much backtracking, game time is mostly composed of walking back and forth. A menu would have been as interesting and less tedious.
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Pretty sure I just wasted 10 minutes of my life. Was this like a school project or something? Generic puzzles tossed into a non-existent storyline and an asinine travel method to parts of the game. 1/5.
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Uninspired fetch quest with sluggish platforming and vanilla aesthetic. Its puzzles are eroge caliber, at best. Those that aren't simple timing based meters are quickly solved by brute forced. Proportionate to the size of the levels, the amount of backtracking is absurd. The time traveling mechanic may as well have been a series of coupled doors, as there are no discernible similarities between rooms of different eras.
My Big Friend is a complete waste of time.
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i felt that the only conversation in the game was just a huge cop out to avoid giving details... good game, but the fact that it was an obvious cop out kinda made it a lot worse
3/5