Review 1
Purchased!
Good deal of fun for an indie platformer. The difficulty slowly ramps up and the
extra challenge of collecting the circuits is what makes it even MORE difficult.
Physics take getting used to as well as things like moving platforms that don't
allow the player to stand at rest on them as they'll skate beneath you if
standing still. Its these little things that may not be intentional but add to
the difficulty.
Feedback:
I'd like to see what levels I've collected the circuits on. My experience of
collecting them all for world 1 meant I had to reload multiple levels and try to
remember if I had gotten them as there was no way to check progress. Even when I
knew I got them all the achievement didn't pop and I had to load a level and
complete it (without grabbing the circuit again) in order for the achievement to
register.
Checking leaderboards: I'd love to see the leaderboards outside of end of level
splash screen, possibly the HUB or somewhere else. Unless there is a way and I
missed it.
Review 2
Purchased!
Loved playing this game. Tight platforming. Difficulty ramps up nicely.
Obviously a labour of love for these indie devs. Ten stars.
Review 3
Purchased!
More than worth the money, one of the most fun precision platformers out there.
The controls are tight and the levels are a blast to play through. There are a
few hiccups here and there but nothing that seriously detracts from the overall
experience.
10/10
Review 4
Purchased!
This game scratches a lot of the same itches that Super Meat Boy does.
It's a wall jumping platformer set in video-game styled, self-contained levels.
The physics are interesting and pretty tight, so chances are if you miss a jump
you did something wrong. You can wall jump off anything that feels like a wall,
including ceilings and floors, so there's a fair number of options to navigate
each level.
Playing through the game casually should offer a decent challenge, but it REALLY
gets interesting when you start trying to top the time leaderboards. Each level
is tracked individually, and there are some tricky routes through each one.
Additionally, some of the collectables are downright devious.
If you're into speedrunning, or like perfecting platforming, this game should be
super interesting for you to lean into. If you get motion sick or hate
fast-paced jumping gameplay, maybe give it a pass.
Ultimately, I feel like this was worth the price of admission, and I plan to
finish up the last few achievements.
Review 5
Purchased!
fun, vibey, vintage-feeling music and graphics. simple at first but increasingly
challenging. seems like it would be awesome with VR!
Review 6
Purchased!
Teknedia is for the realest of gamers.
Most fun I've had with a game in a long time, you can pick it up for the first
time and then the competitive fuel of seeing the leaderboard after every level
drives ya to keep trying to beat your time