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Topsy Turvy
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Topsy Turvy
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遊戲介紹
Gravity, it pushes you towards the earth, straight down, right? Well, this game shows otherwise, where you must find out what to do in these earth turning levels!!!
遊玩說明
Move with the left and right keys to move.
Jump with the up arrow.
Walk into the walls to rotate the stage.
Interact with objects using the space bar.
Collect coins, and to complete each level, get to the flag!
留言
Xgya
Feb. 21, 2020
Not being able to see the whole map or know what a switch did removed a ton of points from the game for me. Janky hitboxes also did a number on my enjoyment.
Vincent1337
Dec. 24, 2010
Not a bad game, but I was disappointed to see that the later levels relied on trickier jumps, and were not harder in a puzzle sense. The concept is good, I'd just like to see harder puzzles and less reliance on difficult timing maneuvers.
lunatone
Jan. 21, 2011
Being a huge fan of puzzle games and a hater of platformers, the last level was extremely disappointing. It had no puzzle solving involved, just timed jumps. The earlier levels were a lot more interesting and fun. Also, it is hard to solve a puzzle when you're not presented all the pieces until you jump and die. Definitely needs a zoom-out button or at least a mini-map of the area.
friedrice8791
Jan. 21, 2011
There needs to be a way to zoom out and see the whole level at any point.
Kezutah
Dec. 22, 2010
"Spikes are deadly" Hm, I thought they were always relaxing and fun.