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  • Good challenge

    Very difficult and challenging game. If you can get past the frustration and stick with it, it's completely worth it when you finally beat it.
  • Awesome but glitchy

    Freaking amazing game. Awesome for killing time on buses or trains. Controls are a little glitchy at times, character keeps going left when you don't want it to. Other than that, I give it 5/5 :)
  • Fun but Controls need work

    Agreed with most of the reviews in here. It's really fun and addicting but the control physic is frustrating. The over run, stop for no reason and jump button doesn't sense my thumb. Please fix!
  • Kudos

    Kudos to te developer
  • Game physics and controls are terrible.

    I play many games like this (N+ for example) and I have never seen such poorly designed physics OR controls. It is very difficult to play with microscopic buttons that don't always detect the button press, and sudden (almost random) acceleration and deceleration of the hero and surrounding dangers. I don't write many reviews, but I want to warn people against buying this game. There are far superior alternatives for the same or less cost.
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  • Amazing

    I haven't found any problem with this game at all, no lag, no glitches, nothing. And it may drive you crazy but you'll always want to go back for more
  • Sprint, jump, jump.

    Short levels designed to be learned and then raced through with perfect, split second reactions. Tight controls and a simple clean art style. If you like your platformers fast and furious it's a no-brainer download.
  • Amazing

    I can see why this game ain't for everyone but its very hard will make you pool hours into it and minutes into 1 level can get frustrating at times but fun and the silhouette art style is great.
  • If you love super meat boy...

    This is a great game, reminds me of super meat boy and sports similar gameplay, from the floaty physics to the extreme difficulty. I like that you can double jump and that there are secret coins to collect in each level. You're also rated in stars based on your time, which is awesome :)

    It would be nice if it were optimised for the iPhone 5's screen, but that's me nitpicking. I didn't experience any crashing, so I guess the games been updated, since the first batch of reviews hit the AppStore.

    Great game, looking forward to more content from these devs!
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  • Old-fashioned and crashes

    The app crashed during the fourth or fifth level. It will probably play beyond that, but the clunky feel wasn't compelling enough to make me relaunch it.

    The game control buttons don't fall under my fingers, because the game hasn't been set up for iPhone 5 screen size.

    The collision detection is poor, because the player's sprite can be made to stand several pixels over a step (in the air)

    The "next level" touch button is either too small or is unresponsive for a couple of seconds between levels.

    The game had a back-to-basics feel—which is a good thing—but it's also old and does not fill iPhone 5 screen.

    The game has a jarring quality, because it's obviously meant to have a pixelated feel but some of the graphics are smooth (check the back arrow button, the five pointed star button).

    The swiping between worlds screen feels clunky because its not possible to do an inertial finger flick, and that makes it feel like there aren't any more worlds.
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