Great story, terrible controls. The jumps could be a lot better.
Great story, terrible controls. The jumps could be a lot better.
Good design and all, but no mute button.
Spacebar.
Good effort
The difficulty curve could use some work, and the ability to bypass a few levels wouldn't hurt.
The physics engine needs a lot of work, balls will frequently "fall" up and not act as they probably should. Lots of inventive puzzles though so that makes up for a lot.
Save circles didn't work for me...
The saving areas didn't work for me, but it is a nice little game nonetheless. Definitely unique!
Interesting concept
This was a much better product than similar games on NG. I liked all the different "continue" sequences, but they really should have been connected as one movie.
In the end though, it is closer to a movie and less like a game.
Large intro, large ending, not so much substance in the middle.
5 for sheer balls and hilarity
I can't stand those "I must have every medal/unlockable/secret" types. I gamed Big O as well, just because it's funny.
The graphics are actually pretty good considering the type of game this is, and the levels are evil genius!
As Catbert would say, "I purr in your general direction."
The Parrot was a nice touch.
It was a very fun game. I love the costume changes, which included both a pirate and a ninja. :D With the pirate, a parrot follows you around (and gets squished before you do).
There are some other good ones as well, plus some basic costume changes. What would make this even better is if the background changed to match the theme of the costume (ie islands for a pirate, snow for santa etc).
Overall, excellent! 5/5, 10/10
Likes and dislike
I loved the style; it was really detailed for a 16/32-bit style game.
I didn't like that you are basically a 1-hit kill, and also the shooting could be a little clunky at times.
A classic!
The toilet paper on the shoe was a nice touch. :-)
Excellent
I really like the hand-drawn characters and art in the game.
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