Junior Member · he/they · Estonia
I don't want to say that this specific style has aged poorly per se, but you can tell quite easily that this was made in 2020. Nonetheless, it's a unique and fun ship challenge.
A neat 1.9 extreme demon featuring gameplay that is cleverly made to appear as though the player is teleporting between two halves of the screen. Unfortunately, it's quite short and doesn't quite end on a satisfying note. It would have been a lot nicer if the level either ended 15 seconds earlier or lasted a lot longer, until a more opportune moment in the song presented itself.
Now, I'm a big glow fan, but you're gonna need a bit more than just glow to make me like your level. Each individual part looks good, but the level as a whole feels directionless. Also, I am getting real sick and tired of Insidee's self-deprecating humor.
The drab colors strike again, as they did in Guess Not, except this time, they're actually pulled off half-decently. In most parts, that is. The beginning cube part is especially sick. Also, is that a SWEAR WORD in a RATED LEVEL? Mods! Mods!!
It's fine. They're just having fun. Everyone, calm down.
I've always had a soft spot for this level, especially the first cube, which scares a lot of people off at first glance, but is a fun timing challenge once you figure out the path, and an early example of memory gameplay that doesn't hide anything from you. The rest of the level is whatever.
It's been a while since I beat this level. It's nothing special, though I do like how it never wears out any of its gameplay gimmicks.
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sorry about this gang