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0.8 hrs on record
The description was appealing, but the programming quickly became tedious. It felt like Trackamania, but if one were forced to input all their moves first and then watch the game's quirky physics ruin your predictions …and if there were moving death traps. Or like aligning a website layout for a school project back before the CSS3+HTML5 revolution.

As for game mechanics: The traps' moves are not shown beforehand, the player's jump height is _slightly over_ two blocks and jump/drop trajectiories are quite arbitrary, which makes the game a marathon of trial and error, where some throws at the goal succeed despite a clearly visible overlap of green and red squares.

As for UX: The game tries to do an invisible tutorial, as many similar puzzle games of minimalistic aesthetics, but IMHO it fails to deliver due to both basic mechanics and tight levels being too annoying for the player to think of in-air double jumping (with even more unpredictable trajectories). Only from a community guide I learned (or got reminded — but do not expect me to remember obscure controls after a month) that there are weird keyboard shortcuts for editing the sequence, assuming knowledge of another shortcut to restore the last sequence (yes, someone apparently presents the players with a design where by default they need to re-type the whole input sequence every single re-try); but even then, it is unsable under Proton, because the input labels just stopped working at some point and suddenly the arrows (which seemed to be just simple Unicode's ←↓↑→) were all replaced with the have-fun-reading rectangle (▯).

(However, hey, this game's idea, which brought me here in the first place, seemed original and appealing, so let me add a small cheer owed to indie devs: good luck in future developments and have fun experimenting.)
Posted November 20, 2022. Last edited November 20, 2022.
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