What everybody else said : )
Pros: The graphics and sound effects are very unique, almost artistic. The different features that come into play make it an absolutely addictive assortment of puzzles. The premise is to use the ability to switch the direction of gravity to get through each barrier: avoiding killer lizards and kooky monkeys; manipulating water droplets, bats, and bees; disappearing and reappearing ledges to jump off of; creating fire to burn down obstacles; avoiding rolling rocks that "tsilch" you; swings to get you from one place to another; spring boards.... the list goes on and on. Theres also a whole list of goals that you can work on achieving in the game, even though you may have already passed through every level (which will definitely take a while). Its VERY difficult to get bored with this game, thus defining its awesomeness.
Cons: Unless you happen to be a natural AYIM genius, youll probably want to stab your computer at some point. There are some obstacles where if you dont do everything JUST SO, you die. No exceptions. And you WILL die..... and die, and die, and die, and die until you finally get it right. I think I spent a whole hour just overcoming ONE hurdle that was absolutely taunting me because I couldnt figure it out. I looked online for tips and tricks or just some advice but theres barely anything except a forum or two.
Conclusion: Dont let the inevitability of frustration deter you from trying this game. Youll figure it out... hopefully. Theres some AWESOME fun and entertaining times to be had here! Along with a good bit of head-scratching ; )
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