The hardest thing was probably to memorize the order of the 50 levels, but after around 15-25 hours of extensive practice, I was ready to record my first attempts (you know you're ready when you have died at least once in every possible location). ![]() So I finally changed my mind and started to play more assiduously. By doing so, however, I began to have a good knowledge of the game, which I didn't want to be "wasted". Still, I wasn't sure if I wanted to invest my time in this devious one-man production and risk an epilepsy (just kidding, but the game is excessively flashy and blurry), so I simply recorded some strategy guide to help anyone interested. ![]() ![]() I'm easily attracted by platformers and it was enough to persuade me to play the game more in-depth. So, why this run? Back in February, I was verifying Zach's run (his first submission). Before the game is loaded, you will see a small advertisement (Armor Games-style) please note that I HAD TO ENDURE IT BEFORE EVERY ATTEMPT! I suggest you give the game a try before watching the run you can find it on Adult Games (the official website to play it). ![]() Give Up, Robot is a hard platformer where you can die basically anywhere, just like in the Jumper series. Oh my, another platformer by Matt Thorson! Seriously, I would hate this guy if he wasn't also the author of An Untitled Story – a game you shouldn't miss if you're a metroidvania enthusiast.
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