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The star-collecting needs to be an endurance badge or something.
And the game seems like it was planning to have a badge for finishing it without shooting a single time
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Nice but buggy as hell
TypeError: Error #1009: Cannot access a property or method of a null object reference.
at MethodInfo-45()
at MethodInfo-34()
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I hope this game doesn't get a badge, I can't imagine how annoying it would be to get all those stars.
Pretty unimaginative, but the cat is cute.
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this game is cuteness personified and it's fun too! nice graphics and sound effects, with music that doesn't seem to get on your nerves, even if it is a loop! 4/5
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If you go across South Wing 1 and hit the switch, then go after the arrows under the stairs you'll get stuck there. Not a big problem, because you can quit out and reload the saved game back inside the main nexus, but it's still frustrating.
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I really hate platform jumping games; it has been done to death already. However, this game is kind of nice to the eyes. Worth a try if you have the time to waste.
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Well the premise of the game may be good but I encounter a lots of bugs and lagging in this game. It kind of gets annoying when you try to shoot enemy and the arrow just goes straight through it without killing it, even though your only a few steps from the enemy but the previous time it died straight away when I shot at it. Lagging also occurs but its usually when I die once and return into the level, but it does speed up to normal speed again after a while which could vary from 30 seconds to about 5 minutes. Overall it a nice game but with certain bugs it does hinder the experience of the game.
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im not much of a fan, the confusing map design (for the jewel-thingie), the preciseness needed to flip switches and open up doors, the floatyness of the characters, and how repetitive it is.
2/5