For those who enjoyed this game, a similar exploration-based game is "Yume Nikki" ("Dream Diary" in English), which is mentioned in the notes about the game's development. Yume Nikki is far more surreal since, as the name suggests, it involves exploring dreams rather than an empty world. If you do play it, though, be aware that certain parts of it are genuinely creepy and/or disturbing, but then again, so are some people's dreams :P
Good concept, graphics, and music, but needs a better implementation. As stated before, unintuitive physics (i.e. friction-less surfaces) and boring level design kind of ruin an otherwise good idea.
um, the car part could pretty much have been "hold the mouse at the right edge of the screen until the game ends"
good concept, but it needs a bit of work.
@BigJohnnyDisco: actually, there are various ways of naming organic molecules. The compound's common name is chloroform, while its systematic name is, as you said, trichloromethane. However, if named using the ionic system, a methyl group is treated as an ion with a +4 charge. It's assumed that any other unpaired electrons are paired with a hydrogen atom.
If you made it a bit more game-like, where you had to think, it would be worth playing. As-is, it's a bunch of dominoes. Might as well go to YouTube for that...
Good idea. As you said, it's a prototype, so it has its issues. It starts out a bit too slow, but once it gets going, it's pretty hectic. With some additional work and maybe some more features, I could see this being an excellent and addicting game.
Level 3 doesn't seem to be working correctly. I tried everything, then, after looking through the comments, found out that I was doing it correctly after all. After re-starting the game, it worked, but after re-starting again because of a different level, it's not working again. GAH!
It would be nice if the movement were a bit smoother, and the preset jump distance keeps screwing me over on the short jumps. It would be great if it was a little bit more polished.
Exactly! Well, we're no chemists, our source is the internet, so thanks for the clarification.