3.4 hours played
Written 21 days ago
[h1] A old title that has it's issues but to me is still historically important to Indie Games & worth playing [/h1]
(This game has an issue working normally on modern windows but not impossible to fix, if you experience a black screen when launching use this workaround found by "loki" this let me play the game in completion with no issues on Windows 10.
"It can work if you do this:
Set load in window mode (properties, parameters of load -w). When the music starts press ctrl+alt+del, then press Tab after press Enter. It will open change of profile. Enter your password and play game in window mode.
Worked for me (win 10)" )
I knew of this game since it's release very long ago in 09/2010, I wanted to play it as a kid but forgot it's name until a year ago or so. This game is a little janky and can be annoying at times but I still really enjoy it.
I feel this game was kinda ahead of its time since indie puzzle platformer games (separate from Cinematic Platformers like Limbo & Oddworld etc) hadn't fully hit its stride yet in 2009. (Only other examples around 08-09 off the top of my head are Braid, La Mulana, & Trine) I love the paper cut style of this game that used public domain art it looks amazing to this day.
The controls in this one take some getting used to and the WII port has improved controls due to precise aiming with the wii remote but I prefer the original since it can natively run as a higher resolution. If you like platformers and want to play what I think is an underrated title that hasn't been discussed enough and or given enough credit in the indie game scene give And Yet It Moves a try it's worth it on sale.
8/10