37 Reviews:
shign
An incredible puzzle and trap game. The game consist of a overworld where you collect minigames.
The overworld is filled with traps, mostly funny ones but where the game shines the most is in the minigames. They are all very creative and interesting, espacially the ink and galaxy.
I just didn't liked the fact that puzzles had traps, but otherwise if you like puzzle games like Ponder, I would recommend it.
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The overworld is filled with traps, mostly funny ones but where the game shines the most is in the minigames. They are all very creative and interesting, espacially the ink and galaxy.
I just didn't liked the fact that puzzles had traps, but otherwise if you like puzzle games like Ponder, I would recommend it.
Rating: 9.5 95
Difficulty: 60 60
Jun 11, 2019
Wolfiexe
This is definitely Hanamogeta's best creation so far. As expected, the game sets a really high bar right from the start in terms of production value, and maintains that standard in terms of quality all the way throughout.
This game starts with The Kid in an overworld of sorts, next to a game console of which there are no cartidges. The world is designed with teleporters in mind so you can backtrack to a couple of places if you so desire or if you miss something, but all the cartridges are relatively easy to find. The overworld features some very amusing traps and creative gimmick sections which feel very reminiscent of Hanamogeta's older games like Go BANANAS and Darejar. Where the game really diverges however is within the cartridges.
Each cartridge is almost like a separate shorter fangame, built upon a very unique gimmick or mechanic. To name a few, one plays homage to the indie platformer INK, where by moving you can splatter coloured ink around you and illuminate your path and other hazards, or the Galaxy stage where you hop from planet to planet in some daring space escapes. Do be warned that some stages do get very puzzly, and I was having a real struggle coming to the solution for a couple of them (particularly in the Swapper stage). Also the INK stage has one very questionable screen that feels very poorly designed, and forced me to bust open Photoshop to help "solve" the route.
Regardless of the hiccups though, the variety on display is pretty insane and each cartridge makes for some very memorable fangaming. Strongly recommended.
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This game starts with The Kid in an overworld of sorts, next to a game console of which there are no cartidges. The world is designed with teleporters in mind so you can backtrack to a couple of places if you so desire or if you miss something, but all the cartridges are relatively easy to find. The overworld features some very amusing traps and creative gimmick sections which feel very reminiscent of Hanamogeta's older games like Go BANANAS and Darejar. Where the game really diverges however is within the cartridges.
Each cartridge is almost like a separate shorter fangame, built upon a very unique gimmick or mechanic. To name a few, one plays homage to the indie platformer INK, where by moving you can splatter coloured ink around you and illuminate your path and other hazards, or the Galaxy stage where you hop from planet to planet in some daring space escapes. Do be warned that some stages do get very puzzly, and I was having a real struggle coming to the solution for a couple of them (particularly in the Swapper stage). Also the INK stage has one very questionable screen that feels very poorly designed, and forced me to bust open Photoshop to help "solve" the route.
Regardless of the hiccups though, the variety on display is pretty insane and each cartridge makes for some very memorable fangaming. Strongly recommended.
Rating: 9.0 90
Difficulty: 55 55
Aug 11, 2018
PlasmaNapkin
To this day my favorite fangame. It has the best designed puzzles in any currently released fangame that I know, is incredibly varied with new mechanics and atmosphere around every corner, production value is great. Hanamogeta is an almost flawless game that is fun from the moment you start until you finish.
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Rating: 9.5 95
Difficulty: 55 55
Apr 9, 2018
Emik
This game is amazing and one of my favorites.
It is kinda hard too, and the traps are really funny.
Overall this is really polished and I love はなもげた's (the creator) stuff.
Fun fact: Going on easy mode is just one screen and a disappointing applause for attempting to do things the easy way. You can beat Easy Mode in 2 seconds.
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It is kinda hard too, and the traps are really funny.
Overall this is really polished and I love はなもげた's (the creator) stuff.
Fun fact: Going on easy mode is just one screen and a disappointing applause for attempting to do things the easy way. You can beat Easy Mode in 2 seconds.
Rating: 9.5 95
Difficulty: 60 60
Jan 2, 2017
Golden_Truth
Very innovative game with very high production value and perhaps one of the funniest traps in any fangame ever. The traps in the overworld are all very well done, however, once you hit the puzzle-centric mini-worlds having a trap negate all your work at the very end is very annoying.
The puzzle miniworlds are all great, particularly swapper and canvas though sometimes it feels like the puzzles are only hard because they don't explain all the mechanics. Unfortunately, the non puzzle ones (galaxy, and especially ink), are very annoying at times.
The bosses are alright, they aren't really anything special but are still above average. The majority of the difficulty comes from figuring out the puzzles themselves, not the execution.
Platform Difficulty: 20
With Puzzles Difficulty: 55
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The puzzle miniworlds are all great, particularly swapper and canvas though sometimes it feels like the puzzles are only hard because they don't explain all the mechanics. Unfortunately, the non puzzle ones (galaxy, and especially ink), are very annoying at times.
The bosses are alright, they aren't really anything special but are still above average. The majority of the difficulty comes from figuring out the puzzles themselves, not the execution.
Platform Difficulty: 20
With Puzzles Difficulty: 55
Rating: 8.7 87
Difficulty: 55 55
Oct 9, 2016