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For: I wanna go across the Rainbow
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For: I wanna go across the Rainbow
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Rating: 7.5 75
Difficulty: 42 42
Aug 27, 2023
Lake
For: I wanna defeat the Discord Makers CN side
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For: I wanna defeat the Discord Makers CN side
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Rating: 7.5 75
Difficulty: 80 80
Aug 27, 2023
Fruitless
For: I wanna be the Concept
For: I wanna be the Concept
Rating based on the Normal version, which doesn't let the player start at the beginning of any stage, unlike the Relay version. Rating also based on "no bug", because otherwise there is a memory leak.
I must admit, I underestimated Leehe's capabilities as a maker quite a bit. I always assumed he could only make generic needle games and avoidances with wacky variations of curving attacks, but this game proved me wrong and showed me he could make a full-length experience with actual quality gameplay.
I Wanna Be The Concept is a 100-floor fangame featured at the I Wanna World Championship event. It has a very unique gimmick I've never seen anywhere else in a fangame before—if you touch a killer, you get taken backwards a room, but the killer goes away when you get back to it. You'll want to keep your death count as low as possible for reasons we'll get into later. The game is designed around the gimmick quite well, as most obstacles become a non-issue after you die to them once, so you don't need to spend unreasonable amounts of time on it.
As for the actual game, it's about what you would expect for a 100-floor fangame. The difficulty starts out relatively low but slowly escalates into an actual challenge. However, the difference lies in the traps; you should listen to the maker's warning when he says "I like 7 :)", because otherwise you will likely fall victim to all of them. Every floor with a 7 in the number has a trap in it, but every one of these traps is different, so you need to be extra careful. And yes, that does mean the entirety of stage 2-4 has a trap on every single screen, and of course floor 77 goes wild with them. Fortunately, the traps don't send you backwards a room, so you can get right back into playing the room you were just at.
The main meat of the game is the platforming, which is actually pretty fun. It's made in a way that's definitely possible to go through without dying, but can still kill you if you're not careful. (Probably the only exception to this that I can think of would be stage 2-3, which is a precision needle trials stage and very out of place, but at the very least with this example, the floors become a lot easier after you've already died to them once.) On top of this, some floors have optional challenges for you to do if you're feeling daring enough, in order to pass them much quicker. I personally never used a lot of these, but they are there if people want to use them. There are also a couple of gimmicks present in the game, such as the darkness effect throughout the whole of stage 2, or the bubbles at the end of stage 3-2 that take away your ability to swim in the water. The visual challenge gimmick just kind of exists, but the bubbles actually change up the screen in an interesting way, even if they feel kind of random and unfair. Also special mention to the mouse gimmick that only gets used a total of less than 5 times throughout the game.
However, the end of each stage also has a challenge for you to pass. Most of the time these challenges are either a short quiz question, or a single gate jump. However, sometimes there's a boss fight, which is where your death count finally comes in. These bosses take your death count and use that to decide how much HP they have.
-The first boss is π, who just bounces around the room over and over until you kill it. Nothing too special here, though be careful when leaving your safety zone, as the boss may jump on top of you immediately.
-Next is the spike boss, who rests at the top of the screen and shoots spikes in a spiral formation. Every time you shoot the boss, you get teleported back down to the bottom. Sounds fine in concept, except the darkness gimmick appears here as well, making it almost impossible to see the spikes, unless you turn up your monitor brightness.
-And then, there's Miku...what do I even say about you? Well, first of all, this boss, set to geppei-taro's "Liberation" is the only one in the game that isn't bound to your HP (edit: I just checked, and the spike isn't HP-bound either, whoops!), so you just need to survive for the length of the avoidance. The problem is that the bullets come from all sides, and can easily catch you off-guard when you least expect it. Not to mention, the final attack comes from the bottom of the screen with no warning, so that's basically a guaranteed death for you. If you get unlucky, Miku is sure to eat up the most deaths out of anything in this game, even including the needle trials in stage 2.
Still, the game is a ton of fun to play through, for one reason: replay value. If you played through the game once, you're bound to make a lot of mistakes. Thus, you can take your newfound knowledge of how to pass the game and play again with even less deaths. The skill ceiling gets pushed a lot higher when you try to play for minimum deaths, and it's honestly a very fun experience, even if you're like me and make stupid mistakes all the time.
Overall, this game doesn't seem like much at first glance, but once you learn to master the game, it becomes so much more than that. Definitely recommended at least once, but I'll leave it up to you if you want to replay it after that.
I must admit, I underestimated Leehe's capabilities as a maker quite a bit. I always assumed he could only make generic needle games and avoidances with wacky variations of curving attacks, but this game proved me wrong and showed me he could make a full-length experience with actual quality gameplay.
I Wanna Be The Concept is a 100-floor fangame featured at the I Wanna World Championship event. It has a very unique gimmick I've never seen anywhere else in a fangame before—if you touch a killer, you get taken backwards a room, but the killer goes away when you get back to it. You'll want to keep your death count as low as possible for reasons we'll get into later. The game is designed around the gimmick quite well, as most obstacles become a non-issue after you die to them once, so you don't need to spend unreasonable amounts of time on it.
As for the actual game, it's about what you would expect for a 100-floor fangame. The difficulty starts out relatively low but slowly escalates into an actual challenge. However, the difference lies in the traps; you should listen to the maker's warning when he says "I like 7 :)", because otherwise you will likely fall victim to all of them. Every floor with a 7 in the number has a trap in it, but every one of these traps is different, so you need to be extra careful. And yes, that does mean the entirety of stage 2-4 has a trap on every single screen, and of course floor 77 goes wild with them. Fortunately, the traps don't send you backwards a room, so you can get right back into playing the room you were just at.
The main meat of the game is the platforming, which is actually pretty fun. It's made in a way that's definitely possible to go through without dying, but can still kill you if you're not careful. (Probably the only exception to this that I can think of would be stage 2-3, which is a precision needle trials stage and very out of place, but at the very least with this example, the floors become a lot easier after you've already died to them once.) On top of this, some floors have optional challenges for you to do if you're feeling daring enough, in order to pass them much quicker. I personally never used a lot of these, but they are there if people want to use them. There are also a couple of gimmicks present in the game, such as the darkness effect throughout the whole of stage 2, or the bubbles at the end of stage 3-2 that take away your ability to swim in the water. The visual challenge gimmick just kind of exists, but the bubbles actually change up the screen in an interesting way, even if they feel kind of random and unfair. Also special mention to the mouse gimmick that only gets used a total of less than 5 times throughout the game.
However, the end of each stage also has a challenge for you to pass. Most of the time these challenges are either a short quiz question, or a single gate jump. However, sometimes there's a boss fight, which is where your death count finally comes in. These bosses take your death count and use that to decide how much HP they have.
-The first boss is π, who just bounces around the room over and over until you kill it. Nothing too special here, though be careful when leaving your safety zone, as the boss may jump on top of you immediately.
-Next is the spike boss, who rests at the top of the screen and shoots spikes in a spiral formation. Every time you shoot the boss, you get teleported back down to the bottom. Sounds fine in concept, except the darkness gimmick appears here as well, making it almost impossible to see the spikes, unless you turn up your monitor brightness.
-And then, there's Miku...what do I even say about you? Well, first of all, this boss, set to geppei-taro's "Liberation" is the only one in the game that isn't bound to your HP (edit: I just checked, and the spike isn't HP-bound either, whoops!), so you just need to survive for the length of the avoidance. The problem is that the bullets come from all sides, and can easily catch you off-guard when you least expect it. Not to mention, the final attack comes from the bottom of the screen with no warning, so that's basically a guaranteed death for you. If you get unlucky, Miku is sure to eat up the most deaths out of anything in this game, even including the needle trials in stage 2.
Still, the game is a ton of fun to play through, for one reason: replay value. If you played through the game once, you're bound to make a lot of mistakes. Thus, you can take your newfound knowledge of how to pass the game and play again with even less deaths. The skill ceiling gets pushed a lot higher when you try to play for minimum deaths, and it's honestly a very fun experience, even if you're like me and make stupid mistakes all the time.
Overall, this game doesn't seem like much at first glance, but once you learn to master the game, it becomes so much more than that. Definitely recommended at least once, but I'll leave it up to you if you want to replay it after that.
Tagged as: Adventure
Needle
Avoidance
Trap
Gimmick
Boss
100_Floor
Special
Visual_Challenge
I_Wanna_World_Championship
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Rating: 8.0 80
Difficulty: 50 50
Aug 27, 2023
Fruitless
For: I wanna 수능
For: I wanna 수능
A small game based on the 대학수학능력시험, with 4 short minigames for you to beat while getting the highest score possible.
-The needle trials stage begins with a short section which I assume is supposed to teach you how it works, then the stage itself starts. The gimmick here is that you collect a certain amount of points after beating the screen, but this number goes down if you fail the jump, and you don't get any points at all if you run out of time. The idea is interesting, except for the giant difficulty spike right at the end which requires a couple of platform cancels.
-The avoidance stage is by far the best part of the game, it's similar to the needle trials part but without the time pressure, instead tasking you just to dodge. The different levels here contain various generic avoidance attacks, but later they get mashed together into something more advanced. Overall, a pretty fun stage.
-Then there's the quiz stage, which has a bunch of math problems you have to answer. However, the answers are in the same spots every time, so you can just make a cheat sheet like I did and breeze through the whole stage.
-Finally is the consistency needle stage, which faces you with some easy needle that you have to play with a single life. The farther you get, the more points you get. It's an ok stage, except for an annoying glitch with the collision order which can kill you unexpectedly. After this, you have to mash as fast as possible, or else lose the points you just gained.
It's a strange game for sure, but at least I still had fun while playing it. I'd recommend a couple of attempts of it, but I don't know if seriously grinding for a high score is worth it.
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-The needle trials stage begins with a short section which I assume is supposed to teach you how it works, then the stage itself starts. The gimmick here is that you collect a certain amount of points after beating the screen, but this number goes down if you fail the jump, and you don't get any points at all if you run out of time. The idea is interesting, except for the giant difficulty spike right at the end which requires a couple of platform cancels.
-The avoidance stage is by far the best part of the game, it's similar to the needle trials part but without the time pressure, instead tasking you just to dodge. The different levels here contain various generic avoidance attacks, but later they get mashed together into something more advanced. Overall, a pretty fun stage.
-Then there's the quiz stage, which has a bunch of math problems you have to answer. However, the answers are in the same spots every time, so you can just make a cheat sheet like I did and breeze through the whole stage.
-Finally is the consistency needle stage, which faces you with some easy needle that you have to play with a single life. The farther you get, the more points you get. It's an ok stage, except for an annoying glitch with the collision order which can kill you unexpectedly. After this, you have to mash as fast as possible, or else lose the points you just gained.
It's a strange game for sure, but at least I still had fun while playing it. I'd recommend a couple of attempts of it, but I don't know if seriously grinding for a high score is worth it.
Rating: 4.0 40
Difficulty: N/A
Aug 27, 2023
grimmblacksouls2
For: I wanna be the My heart goes on
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For: I wanna be the My heart goes on
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Rating: 4.0 40
Difficulty: N/A
Aug 27, 2023
TwistedB
For: Chungo's Gauntlet
For: Chungo's Gauntlet
I ❤️ chungo...
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Rating: 9.0 90
Difficulty: 30 30
Aug 26, 2023
Delicious Fruit