![]() While quite good for an independent game, and clocking out at around 4-5 hours should you search every nook and cranny of the game, the game falls just short of great- but makes for a good experience nevertheless. ![]() Remember, as already stated via the GI review of the game, this "isn't for the faint of heart," and you will easily test your wits and patience, as well as skills and story-telling and following throughout the run-through of this little gem. The story of a doomed space ship and its crew being teleported to the far regions of the cosmos, and then being sought out by their ever-faithful captain is kind of touching at times, and the platforming proves to be addictive and intense. VVVVVV is incredibly cheap regardless of the platform you purchase it for, and for a rough $10 max- a perfect choice for a decently shaped and sized indie game to play for a few hours and then return to every once and a while. This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. In VVVVVV there are no locks, no power-ups, no switches, nothing to stop you progressing except the challenges themselves. The game is designed not to artificially gate your progress. The game focuses on playing with this mechanic in a variety of interesting ways. VVVVVV explores one simple game mechanic: you cannot jump - instead, you reverse your own gravity at the press of a button. The game involves exploring the strange world you've found yourself in, and reuniting your friends. You play as the fearless leader of a team of dimension exploring scientists who inadvertently crash, and are separated. The game involves exploring the strange world you've found yourself in, and VVVVVV is a retro styled 2D platformer by Terry Cavanagh, creator of dozens of free games. Summary: VVVVVV is a retro styled 2D platformer by Terry Cavanagh, creator of dozens of free games. ![]()
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