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I think the simplicity of the game is what makes it great. No need for overdone plot, no need for tutorial beyond 'press x, c, or space.'
You just run. I like it.
And awesome song.
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There can be only one phrase to accurately summate this epic endeavor.
Frickin Rofl.
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This is great work, man! I hope to see a sequel!
Only thing about the colors:
A bit too much red in the entrance hall, but other than that, great.
Also, it seemed to skip a bit between the entrance hall and opening the chest.
I did like the ending, as well as the potential setup, what with the forest.
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Short, but easily one of your best yet.
I like the "damage assessment" at the end, and Mario kicking people at the castle.
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The sad part is, I could actually see that happening in the books.
Frickin Epic.
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Pretty good for a fighting game based off a platform RPG...
Anyway, while I did like the simplicity of the controls (as opposed to some games where you have to hit -> -> -> <- -> BABBBAAAA to complete a rather weak combo) it was lacking in some areas.
For one thing, not enough variety in the enemies (you just had Red Koopa and Bowser) -1
Second, Far too short. -1
Third, Too easy to get stuck, between two enemies for instance, or an enemy and a wall. -1
Overall, 7/10
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-8 years ago, in a campsite in Happyland, a Delicious camper named Beowulf had the adventure of his life. It all began one Wobbly morning when Beowulf was hunting Humans, he heard a Drunk roar louder than any Human he had ever heard. He went to check out what had made than sound, but he found nothing. Later that night, he heard the same Drunk roar, but this time he knew it was close by. He wondered off into the night and saw a/an Hammered creature with Maroon fur. Beowulf knew this had to be the Hammered Bigfoot. Beowulf had to be careful, so he hid behind a nearby Stick. He started to think of Calzone, and his stomach started growling. Immediately, the beast turned around and Tripped at Beowulf. Holy SCREW YOU Hobbits, yelled Beowulf, as the Maroon beast reached him. Beowulf was never seen again, but legend says that you can still hear the screams of Beowulf around that campsite in Happyland.
It doesn't have to be about sex, you know.
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Very... very... random.
Animation could use work, though.
"Look what I have!"
"Groceries!"
*smack*
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Well... that was.... random...
and awkward....
"Yes, I know... that was.. me... too..."
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I nearly choked on my food at the 'witnesses' part.
Good stuff!
I want my phone call....
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