I finished the game way less than that. maybe around 15 hours or so (didnt really time it), but mind you i didnt complete all the stages. I skipped some of them which were really kickin my arse. Of course i probably wouldve attempted those again, but the touch4's already gone, and my savefile with it. Currently on a fresh run on the minipad. Still enjoying each victory amidst a sea of deaths.
great info/review! yes its worth $1 unless your NOT into pixel graphics(low quality), with the plus being quality gameplay! 2x ipad shouldn't bother you if your into a fun game that can take your time away in a good way.
How can a game that makes you want to pull your hair out, be your favorite game? I bought it, and besides the frustration, it's a really fun game. Great controls controls, good pixel graphics. I feel relieved every time I finish a level It's like a pocket version of SMB.
That'll only happen if Yu Suzuki gets enough money to buy the license from sega. I think we'll see ports of the first two games before that happens. ... Played through the first 8 levels to their completion. Solid experience. Maybe I'll finish it tonight.
The Cemetery of Games Without A Name Luvit! Highly recommended hidden gem! Simply exhausting, tiring, fatiguing, wearying, taxing, draining, debilitating; demanding, exacting, extremely difficult, hard, arduous, strenuous, laborious, back-breaking, harsh, severe, stiff, stressful, punishing, crippling; informal killing, murderous, obscenely hellish. Short: One of the best platformers/jump & run in iOS town. Harakiri. That doesn't mean that you can't learn anything about all that childish and decadent video gaming here @ tA: "774" or ナナシ ノ ゲエム is a Japanese pun and can be read as "Nanashi". Wikipedia: Nanashi no Game. Kudos tA member キミツ! Only one minor critic: In nameless 774 the mini games with tilt controls are far too easy here on iPad 4. Just kidding.
Love this game, love how I was getting tortured every time, love how I want to throw away my iPhone when stupidly fail in the last step in the level, love the satisfaction I got when I finished a level. The game totally hits the nail! So refreshing seeing this kind of game in iOS! Totally worth a buck, don't know if the price is higher though. With the low price point, many people will try it more. I don't think many people will want to self-torture themselves voluntarily for $3.99. Haha, I almost scream "No freaking waaay" at this. It's quite difficult in iPhone and well it must be damn more difficult in iPad.