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Author: justjess
Posted: April 06, 2026 (09:54 PM)
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Great review. This game sounds really weird and somewhat challenging to describe, but your descriptions left me feeling like I had a good idea of how it worked (and didn't work) mechanically.


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Author: dementedhut
Posted: April 07, 2026 (09:55 PM)
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Glad that my descriptions were clear enough to understand! I would've submitted some images, but SMS screenshots are a colossal pain for "reasons."

The mechanics make this, at least for me, one of the more fascinating games for the system, but the brutal difficulty escalation ruins any potential fun past the first ten stages. There's zero continues and dozens upon dozens upon dozens of stages... isn't that hard enough???

Thanks for reading.


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