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RandomReviewer
For: I wanna be the Vidro
For: I wanna be the Vidro
Short needle and a fun avoidance at the end. It's a short game but still definitely worth playing.
[1] Like
Rating: 7.0 70
Difficulty: 35 35
Mar 2, 2018
RandomReviewer
For: Solnyshko
For: Solnyshko
Short and easy needle game. It looks nice.
[0] Likes
Rating: 5.0 50
Difficulty: 30 30
Mar 2, 2018
RandomReviewer
For: I wanna be the Four seasons
For: I wanna be the Four seasons
Four stage needle game that is pretty fun to play. Each stage feels very different from each other while looking completely different. Each stage has a pretty fitting bgm too which is really nice. Every stage but winter will be pretty easy for beginners. This game is definitely worth your time if you decide to play it.
[0] Likes
Rating: 6.0 60
Difficulty: 45 45
Mar 2, 2018
sunbla
For: I wanna have fun whit the guy
For: I wanna have fun whit the guy
Tagged as: Demo
[0] Likes
Rating: N/A
Difficulty: N/A
Mar 1, 2018
SergioPR
For: I wanna have a happy valentine
For: I wanna have a happy valentine
Good Iwanna, my friend
[3] Likes
Rating: 9.3 93
Difficulty: 30 30
Mar 1, 2018
Epic_sax_cake
For: I wanna Reduction
For: I wanna Reduction
Tagged as: Adventure
[0] Likes
Rating: 5.0 50
Difficulty: 45 45
Mar 1, 2018
Quietly1999
For: I wanna kill the Chorinosaurio
For: I wanna kill the Chorinosaurio
Very Special
Tagged as: Special
[0] Likes
Rating: 3.5 35
Difficulty: 16 16
Mar 1, 2018
Quietly1999
For: I wanna be the pussy
For: I wanna be the pussy
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Tagged as: Special
[0] Likes
Rating: 0.0 0
Difficulty: 0 0
Mar 1, 2018
Quietly1999
For: I wanna be the Golden Arch Jump
For: I wanna be the Golden Arch Jump
I don't understand the meaning of this game.
Tagged as: Special
[0] Likes
Rating: 2.0 20
Difficulty: 8 8
Mar 1, 2018
Wolfiexe
For: I Wanna Be the Butterfly
For: I Wanna Be the Butterfly
Butterfly is a great adventure game boasting a huge variety of challenges and tasks for the player to whittle their way through. Some parts can feel a little dated here and there in terms of visuals, but the gameplay mostly than makes up for those weak points.
The game consists of a starting hub and then a couple more hubs later on, full of different challenges and areas to explore. The various areas in the hubs are quite different from one another and feature a bunch of neat stuff for the player to have fun with. For example, the first hub offers a Zelda-esque dungeon setup whereupon you can find a map, door keys, solve puzzles, find new gimmicks and fight the stage boss all in one comfy package, whilst another portal in the hub offers a challenging batch of trigger needle to test your platforming capabilities. The later hubs also feature many zany features such as target-practice minigames with score requirements, a couple of retro-themed stages with throwbacks to Mario and Megaman and even an intense tower climb as a ballerina panda chases you to the top. There's really quite a fun mix.
Of course with so much variety there will always be a couple of points I enjoyed less. One particularly notorious segment in the first hub caused much frustration with the v-string heavy platforming. I enjoyed the concept and thought it looked interesting visually, but a couple of the saves relied heavily on hoping you have the right jump heights to slip into a little gap, making for a bit of a grindy area. There's also an avoidance later on which I had quite a bit of fun with, but there is a 20 second intro which isn't skippable and this wore my focus down quite a bit in-between attempts. Still, I found the avoidance itself to be fun and challenging with a mix of slight pattern and some occasionally intense RNG.
I was told early on whilst playing this that Butterfly tests your skills in ways that most fangames don't, and after finishing this I can definitely agree. Overcoming the various challenges it presents made for a very satisfying adventure fangame. Some parts can be questionable at times, but if you don't mind some v-string shenanigans then you'll probably have a fun time.
[5] Likes
The game consists of a starting hub and then a couple more hubs later on, full of different challenges and areas to explore. The various areas in the hubs are quite different from one another and feature a bunch of neat stuff for the player to have fun with. For example, the first hub offers a Zelda-esque dungeon setup whereupon you can find a map, door keys, solve puzzles, find new gimmicks and fight the stage boss all in one comfy package, whilst another portal in the hub offers a challenging batch of trigger needle to test your platforming capabilities. The later hubs also feature many zany features such as target-practice minigames with score requirements, a couple of retro-themed stages with throwbacks to Mario and Megaman and even an intense tower climb as a ballerina panda chases you to the top. There's really quite a fun mix.
Of course with so much variety there will always be a couple of points I enjoyed less. One particularly notorious segment in the first hub caused much frustration with the v-string heavy platforming. I enjoyed the concept and thought it looked interesting visually, but a couple of the saves relied heavily on hoping you have the right jump heights to slip into a little gap, making for a bit of a grindy area. There's also an avoidance later on which I had quite a bit of fun with, but there is a 20 second intro which isn't skippable and this wore my focus down quite a bit in-between attempts. Still, I found the avoidance itself to be fun and challenging with a mix of slight pattern and some occasionally intense RNG.
I was told early on whilst playing this that Butterfly tests your skills in ways that most fangames don't, and after finishing this I can definitely agree. Overcoming the various challenges it presents made for a very satisfying adventure fangame. Some parts can be questionable at times, but if you don't mind some v-string shenanigans then you'll probably have a fun time.
Rating: 7.8 78
Difficulty: 80 80
Mar 1, 2018
Delicious Fruit