21 Reviews:
Xplayerlol
Fun fangame splitted into three stages. The left stage is mostly about puzzles: 15 trials, including the boss, with lots of M9 trolls. There are some interesting gimmicks here and there, as well. Most of the stage is very well-made, specially the boss. Easily my favorite stage in the game. The center stage is just simple underwater platforming: You jump, you avoid things, you get to the next save. Not bad, but not impressive. The boss' concept is interesting, but it could be executed in a better way. The right stage is sequence of screens with no spikes (And probably no saves, but I don't think that anyone will bother about that, it's almost impossible to die in this stage unless you want to). Some tricky long jumps, nothing particularly hard. The boss is the boring kind of boss that starts easy and gets annoyingly hard near the end of the fight.
Once you beat these 3 stages, you unlock the last boss, where you'll have to fight against the three previous bosses at the same time...More or less. They always use the same attack, at the same order, which makes things a bit repetitive. The visual effects are nice, and the fight is actually fun, but it could be a lot better.
The left path is definitely worth playing, but I'm not sure about the other ones. Would recommend, maybe.
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Once you beat these 3 stages, you unlock the last boss, where you'll have to fight against the three previous bosses at the same time...More or less. They always use the same attack, at the same order, which makes things a bit repetitive. The visual effects are nice, and the fight is actually fun, but it could be a lot better.
The left path is definitely worth playing, but I'm not sure about the other ones. Would recommend, maybe.
Rating: 7.0 70
Difficulty: 43 43
Aug 17, 2015
kurath
Pretty solid 3-stage adventure game with nice, distinct stages. The first one is by far the most interesting, featuring a creative number tied to the gimmick for each screen.
The bosses are a little up and down in terms of difficulty, but they all atleast have interesting ideas.
I'd definitely recommend giving it a shot if you like gimmick games - its not a must play but it is worth playing.
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The bosses are a little up and down in terms of difficulty, but they all atleast have interesting ideas.
I'd definitely recommend giving it a shot if you like gimmick games - its not a must play but it is worth playing.
Rating: 7.1 71
Difficulty: 40 40
Oct 4, 2020
xva
i dislike a lot of these gimmicks tbh. the only stage that was somewhat fun was the underwater one
the final boss is awful due to an unskippable 15 seconds of waiting that has to be done before every attempt, essentially making it nearly unplayable. the bosses overall are strange and not very fun to play or beat.
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the final boss is awful due to an unskippable 15 seconds of waiting that has to be done before every attempt, essentially making it nearly unplayable. the bosses overall are strange and not very fun to play or beat.
Rating: 4.6 46
Difficulty: 44 44
Jul 3, 2023
ElCochran90
Not a total waste. At least you'll dislike one of the three short stages, but that means you'll enjoy at least one, and I did enjoy the forgettable needle section because the only thing I remember was it being brief and having nice shades of blue. Puzzle section was fun and creative, but too short to handle. My problem is the length, as it could be expanded into a much more interesting, prolonged adventure. I don't even remember the third stage and I played this a week ago! It's that bad.
It finishes way too soon and the final boss is more fun as a visual idea than gameplay-wise, but give it a try anyways. The majority was of my disliking, but after being The Bowl, being The Adapt was a nicer experience immediately after.
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It finishes way too soon and the final boss is more fun as a visual idea than gameplay-wise, but give it a try anyways. The majority was of my disliking, but after being The Bowl, being The Adapt was a nicer experience immediately after.
Rating: 3.5 35
Difficulty: 40 40
Jul 25, 2020