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probably the most annoying f*ckin game on the whole site i dont think i have ever wanted to kill somehting more than after i playe this game
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I think there's a bug. I got the Necklace of Courage but whenever I try to go over the lava it still says "No Way, it's too dangerous" Can anyone help?
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Okay. Now that I've beaten it. I'll give it a 4/5. The game was great. Definitely fun and challenging, but I found the controls difficult without playing it in full screen. Perhaps another method for 'grabbing'? Use the mouse to aim the hands and maybe space bar to grab as an alternative to left clicking.
I also agree with another commenter that mentioned this game needed a way to start over after you beaten the game. Would be great to be able to start over again with all the items you've collected to try and get more.
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There should be alternate routes to hard to get to rooms. These routes should be hard to find but available to someone who prefers to stretch their mind over their wrist.
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Run jack run! THE NAZI'S!!! Jack: Few more minutes i wanna see how to make my own potato chips. (POW) Ow my legs, whatev.
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glitch in the second screen where you find the brace if you pull right into the corner where the brace is youll end up out of the level and fall forever and have to restart
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Enjoyable and original game, although the control scheme is insanely annoying and it could do with a Prince of Persia style "rewind" to make repeating jumps less tedious
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I honestly couldn't tell if it was making fun of disabled people or not. I quit after a while, though, control scheme is really annoying, though it was probably intended.
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this game would be great if i wasn't nauseous and could move my hand. there is so much i love about it and so much i hate, i'm not even sure how it balances out!
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With the corporate media giants pumping the youth of America and the world full if misinformation and lies, it is refreshing to see a game which refutes all this misinformation. In our modern age, many youth think leglessness is something fun, a quick, cheap thrill. Their meth-addled minds cannot see the large scale implications of removing their legs for a lark. This game teaches the true story of not having legs. Simple platforming levels that would take your Marios and Fancy Pants Men seconds take five minutes for our legless hero. I hope to see this game taught in every classroom, so no more of our youth think losing their legs is mere entertainment. 5/5 for the educational value of this game.
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1/5. I've glitched through completely solid walls and fell to my death in the game. Also, movement is EXTREMELY slow. There are multiple bugs with the game, which make it unplayable as well. I honestly don't mind the fact of using a disabled person as the main character, but please for the love of god don't make him have elephantiasis in his hands as well. Seems like a cruel joke pointing out that many people without use of their legs develop greater upper body strength.
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Really enjoying this game. It gives me just the right amount of challenge I was looking for. Everytime I fall I swear, get back up again, and tell that wall or cliff that I /will/ get past you.
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when you finish the game there should be a way to restart or go back to the first room without having refresh the page
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This is a great concept. Quite aside from the gameplay, which is refreshingly different from the usual run-jump-fall-down-pit stuff, there are so few games that would dare to feature a disabled hero. The difficulty of maneuvering Jack around by itself mirrors the difficulty people like him face in real life, and just gives a whole new meaning to the idea of what makes someone a hero - not just being able to wield a shiny sword, but to persist despite all the obstacles that whole-bodied people can clear with one jump! Also kudos to the maker for accuracy in the historical references.