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maxg26
For: I Wanna Pet The Cat 2
For: I Wanna Pet The Cat 2
This is a very fast paced avoidance for the most part, and imo is way better as a sequel, lots of the attacks are unique and not just generic random(360), phase 2 is pretty tense as well.
[0] Likes
Rating: 8.0 80
Difficulty: 75 75
Jul 9, 2019
MikuStar263
For: I wanna be the 針ゲー (セード)
For: I wanna be the 針ゲー (セード)
I liked the second-last save (and the plane save).
but it's nothing outstanding.
the game gives you the worst align for the third corner in row 2, that & touchsaves.
Edit: I liked the game more in my second playthrough.
but it's nothing outstanding.
the game gives you the worst align for the third corner in row 2, that & touchsaves.
Edit: I liked the game more in my second playthrough.
Tagged as: Needle
one_screen
[0] Likes
Rating: 3.9 39
Difficulty: 70 70
Jul 9, 2019
turbow
For: wifie50
For: wifie50
I think this is at least 70 because of 48(maybe) & 50(maybe).
There are more than 50 stages(maybe).
[0] Likes
There are more than 50 stages(maybe).
Rating: N/A
Difficulty: 70 70
Jul 9, 2019
Medley
For: I wanna Circle Circle
For: I wanna Circle Circle
Gafro's game for me ><
Thanks Gafro '.'
[6] Likes
Thanks Gafro '.'
Rating: 7.0 70
Difficulty: 30 30
Jul 9, 2019
ElCochran90
For: I wanna Become the Vegetable 2
For: I wanna Become the Vegetable 2
I would have to repeat myself from my review of the first game to state why this game isn't of my liking, including level design, bosses and visuals (specifically the color palette), so I'll just mention the pros.
The game made improvements and I am noticing a veeeery tempting affiliation from the maker with Destination. That's a very good sign. Picking up where we left off, the game begins with a hilarious and cute image, as a true sequel should. It is very nice to have Aolan around because he takes us back to what made old-school fangames good (and I will insist on the fact that we owe 90% of all elements to Kayin and his massively underrated original game). It is a trap game, which has never been of my liking, but there is this ONE trap that did make me laugh. Making me laugh is harder than making a stone laugh because I am a boring person, so there. For a change, not all traps are at the end of a save, so thanks for that too. It is a wee bit longer (although still not short for representing the old-school renaissance we really need), and has a couple more gimmicks, standard and overdone, but they are there. It also has the surprise Pikachu face meme and that always adds points by itself because surprise Pikachu face.
There is a platforming section I really dug just before the final boss, and the ending is even sweeter than last time. There is a strong message that we should embrace and, like if we were kids, we're being reminded of simple social principles. And all this from a fangame... Wow. Well, I guess my heart is made of stone.
This is a rare case. If you do have an appreciation for old fangames and can recognize what made them unique and created an era, you MUST play this. It is not optional. You will love it. It's simply not for me, but not because I don't like old fangames (my favorites happen to be mostly old ones), but because I am looking for a full adventure that picks all of those special pieces and become a memorable experience from beginning to end, something on the scale of See the Moon or Enjoy The Game 2, instead of becoming referential and not being fully authentic. The character and the ending, however, are very authentic, and those are the most valuable traits. That's the path to follow.
Yeah, ignore my rating.
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The game made improvements and I am noticing a veeeery tempting affiliation from the maker with Destination. That's a very good sign. Picking up where we left off, the game begins with a hilarious and cute image, as a true sequel should. It is very nice to have Aolan around because he takes us back to what made old-school fangames good (and I will insist on the fact that we owe 90% of all elements to Kayin and his massively underrated original game). It is a trap game, which has never been of my liking, but there is this ONE trap that did make me laugh. Making me laugh is harder than making a stone laugh because I am a boring person, so there. For a change, not all traps are at the end of a save, so thanks for that too. It is a wee bit longer (although still not short for representing the old-school renaissance we really need), and has a couple more gimmicks, standard and overdone, but they are there. It also has the surprise Pikachu face meme and that always adds points by itself because surprise Pikachu face.
There is a platforming section I really dug just before the final boss, and the ending is even sweeter than last time. There is a strong message that we should embrace and, like if we were kids, we're being reminded of simple social principles. And all this from a fangame... Wow. Well, I guess my heart is made of stone.
This is a rare case. If you do have an appreciation for old fangames and can recognize what made them unique and created an era, you MUST play this. It is not optional. You will love it. It's simply not for me, but not because I don't like old fangames (my favorites happen to be mostly old ones), but because I am looking for a full adventure that picks all of those special pieces and become a memorable experience from beginning to end, something on the scale of See the Moon or Enjoy The Game 2, instead of becoming referential and not being fully authentic. The character and the ending, however, are very authentic, and those are the most valuable traits. That's the path to follow.
Yeah, ignore my rating.
Rating: 3.2 32
Difficulty: 35 35
Jul 9, 2019
Delicious Fruit