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Though, if I can make a suggestion, maybe add a window in the corner bwtween the second door and the platform so people can see what they're jumpung to?
valid, but disagree :) thought that was pretty self explanatory too considering theres also a wall in front of you that limits ur possibilities + theres no chance of u dieing there :)
Incorrect, a puzzle game is solved by using your intelligence, a jumping game uses your reflexes. Not that hard to understand the difference, sorry you cant understand that.
You need to expand your puzzle game horizons, dude. Not everything is ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ Sudoku. Jumping puzzles are very much a thing, and have been for a very very long time.
Please anywhere on Portal show me where you have to triple jump around a corner. The jumps in portal are preset in direction and distance, not the same as this game. Try again Fanboy you utterly failed.
Having to spend an hour trying to triple jump around a corner for a needed item is NOT exploration. Just because jumping was part of one or more exploration games does not change the definition of exploration to include extreme jumping skills. Dang how low is your IQ? Do you think that Christopher Columbus triple jumped his way to America?