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June 05, 2015
no one was here
Recover five artifacts that will reverse the direction of time from dragon-inhabited caves to save your sick friend in the puzzle platformer no one was here by Jeremyaburns.
to me it wasn't the time bubble frustrating me, it was the loud annoying music. Also when time is reversed, the fans go in reverse too, and then it's all about timing, really not that impressive of a game.
Game concept was interesting. Execution stupid and (at least for me) impossible. I spent a good chunk of my time yesterday on the third cave, and again some time today. What a waste of time. I give this game a big, fat thumbs down!
Lol, Anonymous, YOU could start by getting a name! I already have a life, and I excel at what I do. I come here to get my mind off it and to relax. This was not relaxing. If I was a game designer I would put more effort into my product. I would create something I can be proud of. This game is rubbish, and I call them how I see them. Don't give me a mud pie, call it chocolate, and ask me to be constructive. Not happening, pal!
Just reached the first "difficult" cave (3 or 4). Lovely concept, cute artwork, but I might not finish it just because there doesn't seem to be a way to save the game and come back later (maybe it saves automatically?) and because the music is getting really repetitive. It really is an oversight not to have a mute button.
First! and just finished it,
ReplyDeleteHow do you get back past the fan that's blowing you down when you need to go up?!?!
ReplyDeleteA little frustrating but completed within 10 minutes.
ReplyDeleteInteresting concept, but rather frustrating. I wish there was a way to increase the size of the time bubble.
ReplyDeleteto me it wasn't the time bubble frustrating me, it was the loud annoying music. Also when time is reversed, the fans go in reverse too, and then it's all about timing, really not that impressive of a game.
ReplyDeleteGame concept was interesting. Execution stupid and (at least for me) impossible. I spent a good chunk of my time yesterday on the third cave, and again some time today. What a waste of time. I give this game a big, fat thumbs down!
ReplyDeleteI really like the concept for this game, yet it lags terribly.
ReplyDeleteAye Carly,
ReplyDeleteGet a life or create something better. B constructive not destructive
Lol, Anonymous, YOU could start by getting a name!
ReplyDeleteI already have a life, and I excel at what I do. I come here to get my mind off it and to relax. This was not relaxing. If I was a game designer I would put more effort into my product. I would create something I can be proud of. This game is rubbish, and I call them how I see them. Don't give me a mud pie, call it chocolate, and ask me to be constructive. Not happening, pal!
Frustrating. I lasted only a few minutes.
ReplyDeleteseemed easy enough. wish it was a little longer
ReplyDeletenice, but I'm with @lulu - lags terribly
ReplyDeleteClever little game.
ReplyDeleteAwesome little game! It really needs to be made into a bigger game and being sold ^_^
ReplyDeleteJust reached the first "difficult" cave (3 or 4). Lovely concept, cute artwork, but I might not finish it just because there doesn't seem to be a way to save the game and come back later (maybe it saves automatically?) and because the music is getting really repetitive. It really is an oversight not to have a mute button.
ReplyDeleteChallenging, short, fun -- I loved it!
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