7 Reviews:
Rubber
The game is mainly composed of way too many uninteresting and boring spike traps. There are at least six to seven triggers in each save - even right before the next save. The music is Guy Rock, the background is a fully black screen, and despite being overall rather easy there were some very annoying jumps that make me refrain from giving this game a full beginner difficulty rating. The game is also way too short, with its repetitive and corridor-like level design making it feel longer than it really is. It's exactly one screen long: and, yes, it's the screen I sent in as a screenshot. When you reach the warp, you have to backtrack all the way back to the beginning but with half the saves... And the triggers don't even change position. Nothing changes.
After clearing the platforming part of the game, you must challenge a final boss to win the game. It's a Touhou girl floating in the middle-left of the screen on a pure white background. In terms of production value, it's way better than the platforming area: the attacks, albeit rather bland, are not TOO shabby; but not any good, either. Because of the boss I've rated the game a tiny bit higher, but it's not nearly enough to make it a worthwhile product.
Overall, this is not a game I would recommend.
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After clearing the platforming part of the game, you must challenge a final boss to win the game. It's a Touhou girl floating in the middle-left of the screen on a pure white background. In terms of production value, it's way better than the platforming area: the attacks, albeit rather bland, are not TOO shabby; but not any good, either. Because of the boss I've rated the game a tiny bit higher, but it's not nearly enough to make it a worthwhile product.
Overall, this is not a game I would recommend.
Rating: 1.6 16
Difficulty: 39 39
Mar 24, 2019