56 Reviews:
Reaper79202
This game definitely has some questionable parts, but for a beginner(ish) L game it was fun to grind. Anyone who considers themselves an L-needle player should definitely play this, but I wouldn't recommended it to someone as their first L-game; only to someone with an alright skill level already.
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Rating: 7.0 70
Difficulty: 70 70
Nov 9, 2020
ZeroG
1 of the only L-Games with clear visuals. Requires knowledge/skill for low jumps.
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Rating: 6.9 69
Difficulty: 75 75
Apr 18, 2019
Jopagu
L is the infamous progenitor of the L needle genre (although it is secretly predated by P). As such, it plays a very divisive role in fangame history, with a large contingent of people wishing this game had never existed. While it has certainly spawned some garbage, I think the genre has merit, as I find it very interesting to push fangame physics and precision to their utmost.
Of course, I'm not going to rate this game based on its impact, but rather the game itself. I think this game winds up being pretty fun, with some interesting jumps that explore some unique movements and various aspects of precision. The big downside is the hard saves, save 7 and the penultimate one. These are both the most time consuming saves, and the least enjoyable. Both relying on uncomfortable tiny jumps or frame perfect arrow presses. In each case, a super unfun meat grinder jump is followed up by other jumps that are just hard enough to make you repeat the bad jump several times. This is an unenjoyable paradigm, and since these saves last for a large portion of playtime, they leave a sour taste in your mouth about the game as a whole.
Overall, I would recommend this game for those with precision sympathies. It's interesting from a historical perspective, and a decent game in its own right.
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Of course, I'm not going to rate this game based on its impact, but rather the game itself. I think this game winds up being pretty fun, with some interesting jumps that explore some unique movements and various aspects of precision. The big downside is the hard saves, save 7 and the penultimate one. These are both the most time consuming saves, and the least enjoyable. Both relying on uncomfortable tiny jumps or frame perfect arrow presses. In each case, a super unfun meat grinder jump is followed up by other jumps that are just hard enough to make you repeat the bad jump several times. This is an unenjoyable paradigm, and since these saves last for a large portion of playtime, they leave a sour taste in your mouth about the game as a whole.
Overall, I would recommend this game for those with precision sympathies. It's interesting from a historical perspective, and a decent game in its own right.
Rating: 7.0 70
Difficulty: 70 70
Apr 13, 2024
Mounter_Watain
After playing this I will hate L game forever
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Rating: 5.0 50
Difficulty: 71 71
Sep 5, 2023