1 Review:
Kilgour22
Old adventure game that was never finished. It still features a decent amount of content, with three playable stages that each have a boss. Expect a few flying spikes and fake blocks.
The platforming is all right, all things considered, and feels very much like an old classic adventure with restarting music, no save blockers, and standard visuals. In particular I thought the usage of fire was interesting, and the corresponding boss to be a very interesting take on the concept, as well as by far the most developed of the three.
There are ostensibly secrets, but I didn't find any, so perhaps the space reserved for them in the pause menu is a lie.
Speaking of the pause menu, it's a room you get transported to in which you can swap your kid skin and view your progress through the game. It's certainly one of the more unique ways of "pausing" the game, though your in-game time doesn't freeze.
Consider checking it out if you don't mind some classic gameplay.
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The platforming is all right, all things considered, and feels very much like an old classic adventure with restarting music, no save blockers, and standard visuals. In particular I thought the usage of fire was interesting, and the corresponding boss to be a very interesting take on the concept, as well as by far the most developed of the three.
There are ostensibly secrets, but I didn't find any, so perhaps the space reserved for them in the pause menu is a lie.
Speaking of the pause menu, it's a room you get transported to in which you can swap your kid skin and view your progress through the game. It's certainly one of the more unique ways of "pausing" the game, though your in-game time doesn't freeze.
Consider checking it out if you don't mind some classic gameplay.
Rating: 6.0 60
Difficulty: 40 40
Jan 12, 2024