Crumpled

Crumpled

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Crumpled

Voto:
3.6
Rilasciato: February 21, 2012
Ultimo aggiornamento: February 21, 2012
Sviluppatore: Joliner

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Descrizione

Questo platform ha un po' di tutto: parkour, puzzle cooperativi, bullet time, combo.

Come si gioca

Usa A e D per muoverti, W per saltare e arrampicarti sui muri, S per scivolare verso il basso. Usa il mouse per controllare il blob. Tieni premuto Shift o Spazio per fermare il tempo.

Commenti

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cupninja42

Feb. 27, 2012

51
1

Not a bad game, great acctually, but super buggy and controls were annoying

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Nopp

Feb. 25, 2012

51
1

I kinda wish the guy would just fall down and not pause and waste a second looking down in the pit... Oh well, I guess he had too many suicide prevention classes...

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Pirate8000

Feb. 24, 2012

58
3

I like the idea, the controls got annoying pretty fast, I felt like the guy was pausing before he did everything, which bothered me.

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uberpenguin

Feb. 24, 2012

53
3

Yeah, bullet time should recharge. There's no reason for it not to, and it just ends up that if you screw up once or twice trying to do something, especially considering how much you have to control sometimes, you have to completely restart. Like I said, there is no possible reason why it can't recharge when not in use, so making it not is just absurd.

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ChaoticBrain

Feb. 21, 2012

71
5

Actually, the weakest part of this game is the bullet time/combo aspect. You have to focus on holding the shift key with your left pinky finger, controlling your character with the rest of your left hand, keep the blob steady with your right hand, then use the same left hand that's controlling the guy to switch colors, then use your right hand to readjust the blob, and complete your stunt in under five seconds. It's a little much, to be honest. It would be one thing if these combos were only necessary to reach optional areas, but combined with the fact that bullet time doesn't recharge at all... I think you should look into simplifying the control scheme a bit.