- May 22, 2014
- kunst-stoff GmbH
The Great Jitters: Pudding Panic
Platforms
About
Puzzle a shivering jello through 48 levels of a haunted house. But beware! Scary monsters are waiting in the dark! Your only chance of survival is to scare the monsters back before the jello quivers, shivers and faints from fear. Fight evil witches, rattling skeletons and rusty knights with an arsenal of crazy weapons! Collect coins to reload your weapons and valerian for your nerves! Are you clev…






- The game features a charming art style and fun, cartoonish graphics that appeal to a casual audience.
- It offers a unique and original puzzle concept that can provide enjoyable short gaming sessions.
- The gameplay is simple and easy to grasp, making it accessible for players of all ages.
- The game is limited by its low maximum resolution of 1024x768, which feels outdated for a PC title.
- Gameplay can become repetitive and lacks depth, leading to a short overall experience.
- There are numerous technical issues, including clunky controls and a lack of support from the developers.
graphics
9 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics of the game are characterized by limited resolution options, with a maximum of 1024x768, which some players find outdated. However, the charming cartoon art style and fun animations contribute to an enjoyable atmosphere, making the visuals feel appropriate for the game's design despite their technical limitations. Overall, while the graphics may not be cutting-edge, they complement the gameplay effectively.
“The art style and design of the props are meant to create a playful scare, featuring oversized eyes on the jelly protagonist, along with the comical and child-friendly nature of the weapons and power-ups.”
“The game features simple but atmospheric visuals and audio, with levels that make you stop and think, but not too hard.”
“The graphics are great, with a charming cartoon style and animations that enhance the overall experience.”
“It has limited resolution options and outdated graphics.”
“The art style and design of the props meant to fake scare you, the oversized eyes of the jelly protagonist, and the comical, child-friendly nature of the weapons and power-ups are off-putting.”
“Idea is there, but graphics are bad and the maximum resolution is only 1024x768, which is too weak.”