Shall I get into my REAL thinking reserves here?
I assume that I shall use my compliment sandwich tactic. Okay, here we are.
The graphics were quite acceptive. There were a few items that were somewhat off beat every now and then, but it was mainly fine. Sometimes the object in inquiry didn't EXACTLY grace the ground with it's presence of gravity's attractive pull, but whatever floats your boat, so to speak. But it's really based off of the entire viewing public. Whether I enjoy it or not.
The gameplay wasn't too excpetional. While Lincoln's head was too large to squeeze through some objects, the body made it that much harder. I ponder the thought that you either need to make your objects of distraction smaller, or make Lincoln, himself, smaller. Some of the objects simply moved to quickly to dodge, as well. The improbability of getting through the pickle without harming dear Lincoln was just to great. Yet, there were some things to be thankful for in times of hardship between man and spinning item.
Last, on the list is that the idea was simply splendid! The thought of Lincoln being out cold and having somewhat of a nightmare with rotten fish made me chuckle. Yet, the objective was a little blurry to begin with. You did well, my boy. May fate let us to cross paths again some other day, perhaps.
Goodbye, may flashes of your's continue to prosper.