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This game is a platformer about 2 worlds: red world and green world. When you are in green world, you still move right and when you're in red one, you still move left. You can switch between worlds using Left Control. You can also jump (in both worlds) using Space. Some coins and platforms are only in one of the worlds.
You can turn back to menu using Escape.
Made with Unity3d (Javascript for scripting), USFXR and Paint.NET
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#1985 | Coolness | 20% |
Comments
Good and difficulty game , i think version for phones are be good too :)
Your idea is similar to mine, but it feels completely different when playing it. Good idea and levels, even if they can be very difficult. The jump sound is also a bit annoying, but good work !
Wow. Great idea, actually. Very unique platformer. With better graphics it would have been a very solid game.
the concept was fine, but pleeeeeease get rid of the spelling mistakes ;) also, I didn't understood 'left control' at first and kept pressing the left arrow key
Cool platformer and great idea. The hard levels are very hard. Which is good. I also didn't understand the controls to begin with, but it didn't take long to figure it out.
Fun game mechanic, but the last level got a bit too frustrating. Loved the other levels though!
Great entry, we had very similiar idea. Your ability to change direction is nice addition and gameplay is fun, challenging and fair. Nice job!
very cool idea! neat level bulding! some pretty demanding jumps in there.
I really enjoyed this game. Very simple in every way, but devilishly challenging.
It did take me a bit to figure out that by Left Control you meant the left control key; I thought it meant the control that takes you left (i.e., the left arrow key). D'oh!
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This feels pretty similar to mine, which of course I like! It got pretty hard and I ended up bailing out on one of the levels after many tries. It definitely makes me want to come back and play at some point. I think with some updated audio and graphics, this could be really good.