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Zorgo
For: I Wanna Beat The Fangame Quiz
For: I Wanna Beat The Fangame Quiz
Very poor attempt at humor. Another free one to your clear list though.
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Rating: 0.0 0
Difficulty: 0 0
Feb 17, 2019
Zorgo
For: I wanna great the 200clear to RETSU
For: I wanna great the 200clear to RETSU
Extremely generic single stage needle medley with K3 stage 1 song. Nothing original or interesting. There is no original content. Screens were poorly ported via screenshots so some of the spikes won't kill you. Title cards are slow and annoyingly often block your vision. They also have barely hearable sound.
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Rating: 1.0 10
Difficulty: 40 40
Feb 17, 2019
MrSnailz
For: I wanna kill the Guy
For: I wanna kill the Guy
Tagged as: Adventure
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Rating: 8.0 80
Difficulty: 45 45
Feb 17, 2019
schroume
For: I wanna fuck Lucario up the ass
For: I wanna fuck Lucario up the ass
what have you done
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Rating: 6.9 69
Difficulty: 69 69
Feb 17, 2019
DrFrank
For: I wanna be the My heart goes on
For: I wanna be the My heart goes on
Now this, is epic gamers
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Rating: 10.0 100
Difficulty: 0 0
Feb 17, 2019
Wolfiexe
For: I wanna Hibikusuku
For: I wanna Hibikusuku
From the maker of Fancy comes another wonderful little adventure game that comes out lasting unfortunately shorter than I hoped, although perhaps it makes up for that by being 16:9 resolution.
Hibikusuku consists of two very unique and polished stages, featuring a variety of different challenges and concepts to make each screen feel that bit different from the last. It has a fair share of traps, although they never felt obnoxious or annoying. I particularly liked the elevator climb on the second stage, and it's something I'd have liked to have seen more of.
Each stage also features a boss. The first boss gave me some trouble initially with the telegraphing being a bit tricky for me to get good at and figure out the best way to handle damaging and surviving. The second boss was moreso RNG based rather than pattern memorisation and was more enjoyable to me. What's notable is the sheer number of attacks the second boss has! I was quite impressed, and it kept the fight feeling very engaging and fresh, as well as well balanced.
I left with very few complaints, with the main one being I wish it was longer. For what it is, it provides a great little adventure experience and one that I'd easily recommend.
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Hibikusuku consists of two very unique and polished stages, featuring a variety of different challenges and concepts to make each screen feel that bit different from the last. It has a fair share of traps, although they never felt obnoxious or annoying. I particularly liked the elevator climb on the second stage, and it's something I'd have liked to have seen more of.
Each stage also features a boss. The first boss gave me some trouble initially with the telegraphing being a bit tricky for me to get good at and figure out the best way to handle damaging and surviving. The second boss was moreso RNG based rather than pattern memorisation and was more enjoyable to me. What's notable is the sheer number of attacks the second boss has! I was quite impressed, and it kept the fight feeling very engaging and fresh, as well as well balanced.
I left with very few complaints, with the main one being I wish it was longer. For what it is, it provides a great little adventure experience and one that I'd easily recommend.
Rating: 9.0 90
Difficulty: 50 50
Feb 17, 2019
Wolfiexe
For: I wanna be the Salt
For: I wanna be the Salt
Salt is a fairly old and simplistic adventure game, of sorts. You'll travel through very basic and somewhat mundane screens before reaching a boss, usually of which consists of a single RNG-based attack until you kill it, collect the stage item and move on to the next stage. There are some gimmicks thrown in to stages here and there which spice up the platforming, such as gravity changing or waiting for blocks to become solid on a cycle, although they never go anywhere very interesting.
The bosses though despite being simple are fairly fun to play, and some of them such as the single-block boss felt enjoyable to pull off. There's quite a hefty number of them too. Whilst none of them are overly memorable, they keep the game flowing at a nice pace. There's also a secret final avoidance for those who find all the normal secrets which has a variety of simple but fun-to-read RNG attacks. Nothing too challenging, although the difficulty here comes from it being just over 5 and a half minutes long which gives plenty of time to choke it all away at the end.
On the topic of secrets, each stage features a basic secret which is needed to access the aforementioned secret boss, as well as what I like to call an omega-Yoyo-tier-secret, often involving some galaxy brain method of accessing such as shooting a particular block to silently open up a path on a previous screen. I wouldn't recommend trying to find these blind unless searching for non-indicative triggers and backtracking with optimism sounds like your cup of tea, but they do lead to some more bosses so hey if that sounds like fun then go seek out the legendary Fatalbrain's videos so he can guide the way.
Fairly fun adventure game. The strength comes from the simplistic but kinda fun boss fights and not so much platforming. I'm not sure I'd recommend it over his newer title Sugar, which feels like a more modern and interestingly designed version of this in terms of the game flow and format.
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The bosses though despite being simple are fairly fun to play, and some of them such as the single-block boss felt enjoyable to pull off. There's quite a hefty number of them too. Whilst none of them are overly memorable, they keep the game flowing at a nice pace. There's also a secret final avoidance for those who find all the normal secrets which has a variety of simple but fun-to-read RNG attacks. Nothing too challenging, although the difficulty here comes from it being just over 5 and a half minutes long which gives plenty of time to choke it all away at the end.
On the topic of secrets, each stage features a basic secret which is needed to access the aforementioned secret boss, as well as what I like to call an omega-Yoyo-tier-secret, often involving some galaxy brain method of accessing such as shooting a particular block to silently open up a path on a previous screen. I wouldn't recommend trying to find these blind unless searching for non-indicative triggers and backtracking with optimism sounds like your cup of tea, but they do lead to some more bosses so hey if that sounds like fun then go seek out the legendary Fatalbrain's videos so he can guide the way.
Fairly fun adventure game. The strength comes from the simplistic but kinda fun boss fights and not so much platforming. I'm not sure I'd recommend it over his newer title Sugar, which feels like a more modern and interestingly designed version of this in terms of the game flow and format.
Rating: 6.0 60
Difficulty: 45 45
Feb 17, 2019
Wolfiexe
For: I wanna Outbreak
For: I wanna Outbreak
Outbreak is a relatively short (about 3 stages) adventure game with a heavy emphasis on traps. Each stage brings something a bit different in regards to theme and visuals and it flows overall quite nicely, making for a fun little expedition for those who don't mind getting ruse cruised every save.
The traps in general are quite creative and aren't just your standard 100 speed flying spike traps. On multiple occasions I was feeling certain I knew what was coming or that I'd outplayed the trap, only for that to do a 180 moments later. The second stage in particular had some of my favourites, with some funny interactions with the trap design in combination with a fairly fun laser gimmick.
I did find stage 3 to get a little tedious in regards to the length and various saves feeling like a bit of a slog to get through, although the repetitive 4-note melody used in the stage music didn't really help my enjoyment. Also if you play using a larger window, the camera will break for you in stage 3 meaning you can't really see what's coming up on the screen, forcing you to go back to normal resolution or make the game awkwardly harder for yourself, unfortunately.
The game also features a couple of bosses, each being fun and not overly challenging. The finale in particular is quite visually impressive and all of the attacks are telegraphed really well, making it flow nicely and not feel cheap or instagibby at any time. I would've liked to have seen a boss for the second stage but it's a minor complaint.
Lily makes fun trap design and memorable bosses, so the two go hand-in-hand to make a pretty memorable short'ish adventure game. Well worth a try if that sounds like your thing!
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The traps in general are quite creative and aren't just your standard 100 speed flying spike traps. On multiple occasions I was feeling certain I knew what was coming or that I'd outplayed the trap, only for that to do a 180 moments later. The second stage in particular had some of my favourites, with some funny interactions with the trap design in combination with a fairly fun laser gimmick.
I did find stage 3 to get a little tedious in regards to the length and various saves feeling like a bit of a slog to get through, although the repetitive 4-note melody used in the stage music didn't really help my enjoyment. Also if you play using a larger window, the camera will break for you in stage 3 meaning you can't really see what's coming up on the screen, forcing you to go back to normal resolution or make the game awkwardly harder for yourself, unfortunately.
The game also features a couple of bosses, each being fun and not overly challenging. The finale in particular is quite visually impressive and all of the attacks are telegraphed really well, making it flow nicely and not feel cheap or instagibby at any time. I would've liked to have seen a boss for the second stage but it's a minor complaint.
Lily makes fun trap design and memorable bosses, so the two go hand-in-hand to make a pretty memorable short'ish adventure game. Well worth a try if that sounds like your thing!
Rating: 8.4 84
Difficulty: 50 50
Feb 17, 2019
Delicious Fruit