It's a great game and I mean nothing by this but if you have to update to fix any bugs, I thought you should know of a couple of grammar errors: 1) The painting on the floor right by the exit of the cellar, "mold and dust cover the portrait..." Mold should be capitalized. 2) The empty room with the invoice for the clock says "This seems an invoice" instead of "This seems to be an invoice."
Oh man, I was starting to get into it and I really wanted to give it a chance, but so many of these levels leaves you at the mercy of physics. There is a little strategy on timing your launch but for the most part, it's plain luck and repetition will help you beat the game 100% and that's just annoying. I'd like to have some more control of what I'm doing, especially concerning monetary damage. 3/5
I am genuinely impressed how strategic this game is and how you implemented so many suggestions to make the game more accessible and balanced. We need more thoughtful developers like you. 5/5
It's a nice game. I don't really have much to say about it though since other than changing up the gameplay elements from each area, these elements have been seen in lots of other runners before. It's still well made, at least. 4/5
Very nice music and cutesy graphics; it gives a Super Mario Galaxy kind of feel to it all. The controls aren't very good though. Mallow is just way too floaty and he builds up momentum too slowly. It's also really easy to mix up left and right on the planet at times, making me go the wrong way and run away from lots of stardrops. It's good, but needs some work. 3/5
Upgrade Complete meets 2D Platformer. Still funny as heck though, especially the first time I died with me wondering what the hell just happened. What is causing him to combust anyway? 5/5
It's a pretty alright launch game. If I had one complaint, it would definitely have to be the mob... after a while, it feels like dodging their weapons is almost impossible, so you have to keep using weapon after weapon to trim their numbers down or pray to various gods for a screen-clearing power-up. Also the speed upgrade feels negligent, I think it needs a little more of a boost. 4/5
I definitely agree with NanakoM, it's a fun game, but the speed stat seems to have rather negligent upgrades, making straight shooters nearly useless without at least two ninjas at their side. By the way, I managed to beat the game with two ninjas in the back and two pirates at the front. 4/5
Wait, three levels? That's it? Wow... I just beat the game in five minutes. I was really hoping there was a lot more to it, especially since it let me make a profile. Seriously, this game needs a lot more content! 3/5
This game made me hate my keyboard and my fingers. Kudos on a pretty original concept, but I can't help but feel that the key recognition is a little off. It seems that you can't type too fast or it won't register it in time. 4/5
I'm not gonna give this a rating just yet. I just want to say if you want people to know to beat Enhanced Mode in Medium, you should make it clearer by putting it in the checkbox description too.
I like the middle-school doodle style you got going on there. I only wish it felt less like a grind in later stages because there were so many enemies I couldn't shoot down until I replayed the levels over and over until my bullets were strong enough. 4/5
Also holy toledo are these comments mean. Yes, we all know it's similar to Music Catch and yes, we all know there's only five songs. But honestly, those seem like weak complaints. Music Catch only had one song but nobody complained about it then. And the game still tries to play differently from Music Catch with added visuals, a combo system, and different genres instead of only instrumental music. I am not saying Music Catch is bad at all, just that those two complaints are rather nitpicky.
Nice improvement over the first. I like the combo feature, but I feel like it should slowly build up over time rather than hope for power-ups to refill it. Moreover, the store doesn't seem to be necessary since I bought everything after some playthroughs. You got a great range of songs here though, so hats off to you for expanding on the original concept. 4/5