Very cute and really intriguing decorations. I really wanted to like the blind gameplay idea but I just kind of felt like the parity between the blind gameplay and the visuals were non-existent, so it really just becomes a guessing game. It would have taken this to another level if the decorations gave indicators of what you're supposed to do (maybe they exist but I haven't been able to see them).
On that note, there's so much potential in a level that revolves around the theme of "blind faith". Imagine what you could do with that theme both gameplay and visual-wise? I think Crossroads is a step into a really interesting direction, but only like a baby step.
i like this level
amo la vibra que da este nivel, todo dado a su canción, gameplay y decoración minimalista, hace de este nivel una experiencia única.
this level is an entire journey. since there's no visible gameplay, you're forced to know the level by clues and music, and this gives lot more attention to the great decoration of the level.
the atmosphere on this level is so well done and it's just amazing how it keeps progressing overtime. this is one of the most artistic levels i've beaten, and even if in not a fan of the invisible gameplay gimmick, this level is truly art.
cool invisible level, what else can i say
dare I say overrated
this levels kind of a one trick pony being that "ooh it's invisible you can't see oooo"
I like the idea of gameplay being just straight up invisible throughout the entire level and all that you see is the visuals and your icons trying make your way to the gameplay. But I really don't like playing them myself, lol. I'm not the best man when it comes to remembering what to do and where to click and all that stuff, which is ironic cause Learny levels fit my skill set. That being said, I like this level. This definitely pictures you in a color-book setting and the pages turn as you progress in the level. And the gameplay is admittingly not as bad as I imagined it to be, as it utilizes audio cues to signal where you click.
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sorry about this gang