I can rotate the 'cursor', and I can press Y or Z to take or place blocks...but then what? I guess I somehow have to get the guy to the flashing block, NOT THAT THERE ARE ANY INSTRUCTIONS
I can rotate the 'cursor', and I can press Y or Z to take or place blocks...but then what? I guess I somehow have to get the guy to the flashing block, NOT THAT THERE ARE ANY INSTRUCTIONS
Oh, you press W or Arrow Up to move. Thought it was intuitive enough, added the controls to the description.
There isn't any way for you to figure out what choice is correct, you just have to keep playing over and over and OVER until you get through...
Pretty difficult; after playing a few minutes I finally got a high score of 28. Also, I noticed you helpfully prevented players from restarting the game using keys, so every time the player dies they have to reach over to the mouse, then reach back to the keyboard.
What even was that? I was aiming at some random characters and...was I supposed to shoot someone? Why would I even do that? What possible justification would there be? And how would I choose one over the other? Then I was supposed to type some stuff, so I typed "WTF". Well, that was pointless.
Yeah, it's kinda like that...
Wow, it manages to be both boring and frustrating. It's really annoying that when you warp back to the start it resets all the orbs/locks you've gotten. And the gray block in the next level makes it impossible, or at least I didn't care enough to try to figure it out.
Its a puzzle game, its meant to be a challenge to figure out how to navigate around the block (I'm guessing you mean the one with the purple orb?), but it is possible.
Also the restart of the game is like that on purpose, its meant to make death a problem rather than not caring about dying as it would not affect the game.
Sorry you don't like my game (Its not my day for reviews today.)
However thanks for reviewing my game :D
Edit- Looked at your medals, you are stuck on the first block? o-o Read the bottom, it explains how the blocks move.
Wow, a game where you navigate a maze, I've never seen that before! Also, I love games where you control with the keys, then go back to the mouse to select the next level, then back to the keys, then back to the mouse...
(sarcasm)
Thank you. I appreciate your feedback! :)
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