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The fate of his brother in danger, May is going to be a dangerous journey.




Audience ScoreBased on 14 reviews
story3 negative mentions
- Easy achievements and quick completion time make it appealing for achievement hunters.
- Some players appreciate the fun and creative level design, with a mix of easy and challenging levels.
- The game has received positive reviews from some players who find it enjoyable and immersive.
- Controls are wacky and can lead to frustrating gameplay experiences, with issues like a poor hitbox and glitches.
- The game is criticized for its short content length, with only 10 easy levels and no real challenge.
- Many players feel the game is overpriced for the amount of content it offers, suggesting it should be much cheaper.
story
1 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe game's story is minimal, offering only 10 to 20 minutes of content, with each level serving as an achievement rather than contributing to a cohesive narrative. Overall, it is perceived more as a meme than a traditional storytelling experience.
“The game offers only 10 to 20 minutes of content at most. Each level feels like an achievement, but there's no real story to engage with; it feels more like a meme than a narrative experience.”
“The storyline is virtually nonexistent, leaving players with a hollow experience that lacks depth and engagement.”
“I was disappointed by the lack of a coherent plot; it feels like the developers prioritized gameplay mechanics over storytelling.”