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A fun platformer with a lot of replay-ability. Each character adds a unique twist to game, which keeps things interesting. If you are the competitive type, there are leader boards for each game mode to conquer. Overall, if you like platformers then I suggest at least giving this a try.

Oh, and the Dev is insanely motivated to create an amazing experience. So props there.

This is a very short but well made and challenging platforming game that focuses on a speed run of the only level provided. While there is only one level in the game, there are four characters to choose from, with each characters offering different controls and a different form of completing the level.

There is also a hard mode so in total you can say that there are eight different ways to challenge yourself and complete the speedruns in the game. For the low price of admission, I'd say this game is worth your attention if you enjoy platforming games and a challenge.

Although it has a slightly misleading title, 1 Screen Platformer is a decent game that takes your mind off things for a few minutes. The concept is that of a huge level, broken down into sections with their own gimmick. However, the title overuses the fireballs, until it becomes a kind of rhythm game in its highest difficulty. Beyond that, there's nothing innovative: the characters can only double-jump and only the size of their hit-box varies. Each, however, has an objective to fulfil. While Nadia only has to get to the end of the board, the other two must collect gold coins or remove the fog of war. The concept is interesting, but borders on sickening repetition: fortunately, you finish the title before it gets too tiring. I guess it's worth the price.

El concepto es muy sencillo, el juego es un solo nivel que cabe en una pantalla pero que se sub-divide en pequeños niveles en los que va haciendo zoom. Tiene 4 personajes con habilidades diferentes y uno de ellos es malo, asi que meh, concepto interesante y poco mas