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Well, What A Pretty Game We Got Here...

I must say the author is quite an artiste. The fantasy world in this game is simply luscious and vibrant. You basically play as a little fox with faerie wings who must recolor his world. Along the way you fight dragons and such in a style like that of a simple mimic game(ala varied forms of simon). You also collect bugs and rainbow fluid to refill your color meter. Levels are very simple, you just duck and fly your way through while avoiding monster and collecting bugs and items. It not that very deep I would say, and most adults may not stop to play this sort thing. But I'm pretty sure the kiddies will love it.

ERstudio responds:

Thanks. Actually we made this game for girls and children. But we will be happy, if some adult players will likes it too.

If Atari Games Were Like This, There Would Have...

...Been No Video Game Crash At All.

This game, although minimalistic in terms regarding to graphics and game play, makes up with sheer amounts of artistic epicness. All you do in this game, is go straight and sidescroll through an atari dungeon through means of platform jumping and shooting and occasionally, strange awkward rope climbing. However, there are some really fantastic areas that test you as a gamer and mesmerize you as a watcher of short films. Some of the areas are pretty tricky, and well thought out. The best part would be the boss battles, you will truly feel like a spartan fighting the lion boss, at least I know I did. However, the huge demon guy is a big surprise for sure. Not to mention, the message is crystal clear from beginning to end: don't look back. This is certainly a game that needs to be played at least once. This game would make the likes of David Crane proud to be a developer.

Too Bad I Didn't Get To Play The NES Game...

...But anyway, this a rather simplistic, but very artistic game. It's one of those games where you keep at it and at it just see the design and art work of the other levels. You are basically traveling through a giant robeast's innards. I think I remember a similar vore-riffic idea was done in NEC's Bonk.

Well, What Can I Say?

I dressed my smiley stick as an Olympic runner from outer space...

Ultimate? How?

This is hardly what I'd call "ultimate." I've seen snake games far greater with better play control, graphics, music, and even one with Samuel L. Jackson!

Thank You!

I hope this helps, now I must allow myself to mark this for future reference. This will help me learn how to develop games and junk. Nice, Nice stuff.

A Swell Little 3-d Thrill Ride.

It's pretty basic, all you do really is go through a 3-d tunnel blasting foes and dodging blocks with a visual visual flair straight out of Tron. I say the author did a pretty good job. The soundtrack isn't that amazing, but is cool with it's little techno ditties in own it right. It great when you increase your fire power with wave power ups. The ending not much really, consider it your traditional "congratulation" message. Overall, if anyone is looking for a simple game with basic game design and fast paced 3-d retro graphics, make it this one.

Here's My Usual Feedback.

Don't use sticks to portray your characters in the process of making a survival(possible horror) adventure game. Bad art does not work for this kind of thing.

Good and Scary Atmosphere, but...

...When you are doing legitimate horror games, be sure to check your spelling... Unless, of course, the maniac is illiterate. This game was not long enough too. It should have a solid story, and some really unnerving stuff as well. The traditional use of blood and cryptic essages on the walls in a lifeless, red shaded room helps. So I hope you come up with a scary plot for the next installment.

This Is An Incredible New Concept...

You really had me at the part where "the path moves when you move the mouse". That part was really tricky. This new concept also eliminates the use of right clicking. A method normally used to speed through such mazes.

Abuse it for good, never for evil.

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