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March 01, 2013
ms. vision by proxy
Ms. Vision by Proxy's eyeball is too sensitive so she must use the eyes of humans to explore the world around her. Which eye she uses affects what she sees and where she's able to go in this game by Giraffasaurus.
I must be dumber than dirt because I can't even get past the first level. I have an alien, sailor, and girl eye and am stuck bouncing on top of a whale.
I just ned to make a kopi of this....I must be dumber than dirt because I can't even get past the first level. I do not know what to do it is the first time ever. What???
Whoops, just got it. For those stuck, the second diglet (the brown mole thing) you encounter going right from the anime due turns into a tree in the alien eye. A tree that can be jumped on.
I was skeptical at first, but not a bad game. Some levels require fairly precise timing to switch eyes in the middle of a jump. I finished but am not sure it was worth all that just to go camping!
Hint: There are some levels where you need to switch back to the alien eye.
Ever notice what happens to the people after you take their eyes? They lose color and start floating and rubbing their eyes. I think Ms. Vision is not only taking people's eyes, but also their perceptions, adding them to her own. If they don't have any perception, they're just floating in a world of their own -- even worse than having nothing but the alien eye.
Of course, I might be looking too deep into this. The game also shows how past experiences can affect our outlook. The sailor's world is desolate, with constant rain and devoid of color. The architect probably spends so much time in his work that his world is nothing but a large and lonely blueprint.
Just some thoughts. Great game, but I didn't understand the purpose of the mirror or the blue guy (trying not to spoil!)
interesting game- very creative how the whole level changed based on if you were a gardner, an architect, a gamer, an anime lover...etc. also interesting how a big stone wall that was impossible to jump over turned into a tree or something. however, it did get a little repetitive after awhile... does anyone know how many missions there are?
I fot through the game using the hint button a couple times but now I am in the challenge mode on level 3 and i can't find the developer, I think I know where he might be but I can't get to him
I'm on Challenge Mode level 4 and I can't figure out how to get higher than the bunny clouds to get into the floating bouncy castles in the sky...(This comment, taken out of context, makes me sound a little high...) Great game!
I'm surprised that some people dislike it so much, but I think I know why. A lot of people here are into puzzlers and escapes. And this has just enough puzzle to it to draw them in, but not enough to satisfy them.
Me? I'm a platformer junkie who likes a little puzzle. So this is perfect.
got to level 6 or 7 and am just getting far too frustrated trying to continue. it's a great concept but i don't see there being such a large payoff in the end to bother going through all of this effort. sorry. :/
Really cool game! One question: what was the floating monk/elf/horse (?) guy doing in every level? We never get to see the alien take its eye. Is this the game creator's trademark? Just curious.
Great game. Found first developer. Not worth finding any other extras. There is a minecraft version - "Dimension Jumper". There are only 2 views but it is 3D.
I completed it! Is there another game of it? I'd love to know. (By the way guys, there are about twelve or thirteen long, fun levels.) This game is AWESOME.
Fascinating stuff... Quite philosophical as well: different eyes = different views = different realities...
ReplyDeleteDank voor het posten, Bart!
The concept reminds me a bit of Submachine 8 though.
ReplyDeleteHoping this is worth the loading time.
ReplyDeleteNope.
ReplyDeleteI love this concept. Very nice game!
ReplyDeleteFreaky, but interesting. I managed to get through one level without finding the fourth eye. I'm guessing that was unintentional.
ReplyDeleteNot my cup of tea, but thanks for it, anyway, Bart :)
ReplyDeleteI must be dumber than dirt because I can't even get past the first level. I have an alien, sailor, and girl eye and am stuck bouncing on top of a whale.
ReplyDeleteI just kept going! Great game (but not very hard).
ReplyDeleteUgh, I'm stuck on level 3 with the anime eye and can't get to any others. Suggestions please!
ReplyDeleteNvm, I figured it out. I just never think to go back to my alien eye
ReplyDeleteEnding doesn't justify the work to get there.
ReplyDeleteI just ned to make a kopi of this....I must be dumber than dirt because I can't even get past the first level. I do not know what to do it is the first time ever. What???
ReplyDeleteI'm stuck at lv 2. :( ... in this dark "building"
ReplyDelete... @ Anon 21:56: where are you stuck? Did you manage to get a new eye?
too long!
ReplyDeleteLevel 3: any suggestions? Anything? I can't get anywhere
ReplyDeleteWhoops, just got it. For those stuck, the second diglet (the brown mole thing) you encounter going right from the anime due turns into a tree in the alien eye. A tree that can be jumped on.
ReplyDeleteBy second, i mean second above ground. Sorry
ReplyDeletejust managed lv 2 :) without help - although it took me a very long time, I like this game :))
ReplyDeleteI finally figured this game out. Bart can you please make a new game soon? Ilike them there a great way to relax after homework and studying.
ReplyDeleteI was skeptical at first, but not a bad game. Some levels require fairly precise timing to switch eyes in the middle of a jump. I finished but am not sure it was worth all that just to go camping!
ReplyDeleteHint: There are some levels where you need to switch back to the alien eye.
Ever notice what happens to the people after you take their eyes? They lose color and start floating and rubbing their eyes. I think Ms. Vision is not only taking people's eyes, but also their perceptions, adding them to her own. If they don't have any perception, they're just floating in a world of their own -- even worse than having nothing but the alien eye.
ReplyDeleteOf course, I might be looking too deep into this. The game also shows how past experiences can affect our outlook. The sailor's world is desolate, with constant rain and devoid of color. The architect probably spends so much time in his work that his world is nothing but a large and lonely blueprint.
Just some thoughts. Great game, but I didn't understand the purpose of the mirror or the blue guy (trying not to spoil!)
interesting game- very creative how the whole level changed based on if you were a gardner, an architect, a gamer, an anime lover...etc. also interesting how a big stone wall that was impossible to jump over turned into a tree or something.
ReplyDeletehowever, it did get a little repetitive after awhile...
does anyone know how many missions there are?
ps- thought it was a little "morbid" that the alien 'stole' the people's eyes so they were left as sightless sad ghosts.
ReplyDeleteThere's a walkthrough on youtube.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tpmiw_qZjJk
There are 11 missions.
I gave up on mission 7. It just started getting boring.
I fot through the game using the hint button a couple times but now I am in the challenge mode on level 3 and i can't find the developer, I think I know where he might be but I can't get to him
ReplyDeleteI'm on Challenge Mode level 4 and I can't figure out how to get higher than the bunny clouds to get into the floating bouncy castles in the sky...(This comment, taken out of context, makes me sound a little high...)
ReplyDeleteGreat game!
I'm on level 7, it's cool!
ReplyDeleteThis was a GREAT game. Thanks, Bart!
ReplyDeleteI'm surprised that some people dislike it so much, but I think I know why. A lot of people here are into puzzlers and escapes. And this has just enough puzzle to it to draw them in, but not enough to satisfy them.
Me? I'm a platformer junkie who likes a little puzzle. So this is perfect.
there are 11 levels.
ReplyDelete(takes staff eye's in credits)
got to level 6 or 7 and am just getting far too frustrated trying to continue. it's a great concept but i don't see there being such a large payoff in the end to bother going through all of this effort. sorry. :/
ReplyDeleteReally cool game! One question: what was the floating monk/elf/horse (?) guy doing in every level? We never get to see the alien take its eye. Is this the game creator's trademark? Just curious.
ReplyDeleteWell, if there is a developer on Challenge Level 3, I can't find him. I give up.
ReplyDeleteA gamer vision! :D
ReplyDeleteA manga vision! :D
ReplyDeleteDes taupiqueurs!
ReplyDeleteI have gotten to Mission 8! This is a very fun, addicting game - I love it. I play this as much as I can. Congratz on this awesome game.
ReplyDeleteGreat game. Found first developer. Not worth finding any other extras. There is a minecraft version - "Dimension Jumper". There are only 2 views but it is 3D.
ReplyDeleteStuck on MISSION 10 w/ the red mushroom. This game is AWESOME! I am on it in all my free time. I love it.
ReplyDelete~lauren
I completed it! Is there another game of it? I'd love to know. (By the way guys, there are about twelve or thirteen long, fun levels.) This game is AWESOME.
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