Fae
Can you handle the demand for split-second timing and reflexes while constantly being vaporized? If so, this challenging yet simple little stylish platformer is calling out for you to conquer it as you run, leap, and dodge across a cityscape full of hazards and portals.
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it kind of feels like an attempt at meatboy, except not quite as fluid or tight. I still played until the first "chase" level, then I couldn't take the touchy controls anymore without either breaking expensive things or seeking therapy.
I generally enjoy these games, but the screen movement is too erratic to make the necessary precise jumps.
The SMB comparisons are obvious and it feels like a tribute to the game. The controls for me were about as good as you can expect from a flash game. My keyboard started hating me around level 18, might have to try to finish another day.
On a different subject I thought the length of Dora's review was about right, we don't need a novel about every game.
The second frog level is impossible if your computer lags at all. I was on the second-last stone and it decided to go slow-mo.
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