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August 25, 2014
through the mirror
Through the mirror is a platformer made in 48 hours by Cleiton Eldorn for the 'connected worlds' themed Ludum Dare 30 game jam.
Maybe I'm missing the point with this game, or maybe it's not working properly on my computer, but all I get is a dot that I can move over some boxes until it falls off the edge and disappears in a sea of red, never to be seen again. So far as I can tell, it's completely unplayable.
Finished! Fun, and challenging, game. When I saw I got a medal, I scrolled down to see the other medals, and one of them is to finish the game without dying! If anyone finds that is possible, please tell me.
AWESOME! AND I'M FIRST!
ReplyDeleteA fun game. Some of the levels were really hard!
ReplyDeleteMaybe I'm missing the point with this game, or maybe it's not working properly on my computer, but all I get is a dot that I can move over some boxes until it falls off the edge and disappears in a sea of red, never to be seen again. So far as I can tell, it's completely unplayable.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous @ 20:10, it seems like, for whatever reason, your computer gets stuck right after the first level.
ReplyDeleteFun! Bravo! Great ludum dare entry!
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed this one a lot, thanks for sharing Bart!
ReplyDeleteNice one, good game.
ReplyDeleteFinished! Fun, and challenging, game. When I saw I got a medal, I scrolled down to see the other medals, and one of them is to finish the game without dying! If anyone finds that is possible, please tell me.
ReplyDeleteMoving platforms were annoying, mostly because you can't jump, but instead make flying leaps that bypass any and all timing.
ReplyDeleteMight have continued if my first reaction to the first puzzle wasn't: "Oh good, more of this."
I far as I'm concerned, there are better games with the mirror theme.
Exciting challange, not easy :)
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