I bought it last night and I really love it! I haven't gotten that far yet but it's really fun. It reminds me of The Neverhood, which I haven't really played but it has a similar style of gameplay.
I was already interested in it, but now that you've related it to the Neverhood I may just have to get it! I only ever played the demo of that game when I was younger, and I still remember it. The whistling soundtrack was haunting, if I recall.
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25th October, 2009 at 01:51:37 -
If you're going to buy it I think you should get it from their website, because it means that the developers get a bigger cut and you also get the soundtrack to the game for free! Though the download was a little slow.
I just looked up The Neverhood on eBay and it's like $100!?!
Sadly, my copy crashes somewhere after some point. I can't remember where but I know it had to do with eating fruit. I've always wanted to make a clay-stop motion-animated thing game but I'd never have the patience.
I can't get past that room in the pic you posted. It wants me to grab that little yellow thing and I'm supposed to hang on that beam but I'm out of ideas.
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26th October, 2009 at 08:11:25 -
JustinC - I don't think I should spoil it for others. The game gives a hint/walkthrough system in the top right hand corner. Just click the lightbulb icon or the book if you're really stuck.
I've played a few hours so far and I'm still really enjoying it. There are a couple of frustrating parts but generally I really love this game. I think it's definitely worth my $20. Even though there's no speaking, the character has some really funny mannerisms and actions
Yeah I clicked on that. . . several times throughout the game. It just shows him hanging on that bar grabbing the yellow thing. How I get up there is lost on me.