[–] tonetheman 4y ago ↗ This is a lovely game. I LOVE that (at least for me) it feels very discoverable. [–] smoyer 4y ago ↗ For me it's that discovery is strongly reminiscent of "Chip's Challenge" which our family loved. It was one part scroller game (like Mario?) and one part puzzle game - https://archive.org/details/chips_challenge_windows_3.x
[–] smoyer 4y ago ↗ For me it's that discovery is strongly reminiscent of "Chip's Challenge" which our family loved. It was one part scroller game (like Mario?) and one part puzzle game - https://archive.org/details/chips_challenge_windows_3.x
[–] stavros 4y ago ↗ Great game, though the word "epolevne" did bother me until I realized it's "envelope" backwards. [–] RicoElectrico 4y ago ↗ I thought it was something in Russian (: [–] mynegation 4y ago ↗ As a native Russian speaker I knew “epolevne” is not a Russian word but “kultisti” can be interpreted as “members of the cult” [–] rpastuszak 4y ago ↗ Hehe, same, as if it had something to do with pouring or drinking (e.g. polewka in PL)
[–] RicoElectrico 4y ago ↗ I thought it was something in Russian (: [–] mynegation 4y ago ↗ As a native Russian speaker I knew “epolevne” is not a Russian word but “kultisti” can be interpreted as “members of the cult” [–] rpastuszak 4y ago ↗ Hehe, same, as if it had something to do with pouring or drinking (e.g. polewka in PL)
[–] mynegation 4y ago ↗ As a native Russian speaker I knew “epolevne” is not a Russian word but “kultisti” can be interpreted as “members of the cult”
[–] rpastuszak 4y ago ↗ Hehe, same, as if it had something to do with pouring or drinking (e.g. polewka in PL)
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