BackDoor- Door 1
You find yourself in a strange house with only a man on the phone as a guide.
4.08 / 5.00 28,338 ViewsMini Commando
Action adventure game with nazi enemies in the second world war.
3.89 / 5.00 24,778 ViewsPlay as Ollie as he quests to find his missing roller skates.
Art/Concept - BBQ
Programming/Art - Monkokio
Reviews
Rated 3.5 / 5 stars July 10, 2012
it was ok my fave level was the naked blue man
Rated 3.5 / 5 stars July 27, 2006
it was decent......
but it was also kind of repetative.... also filled with painfully immature poop jokes that werent even close to funny.
Rated 3 / 5 stars July 27, 2006
Fingers are sweating
I have real bad hand and eye cordination LOL...cute little game...Never play Dance Revolution...
Rated 3 / 5 stars July 28, 2006
nice but...
good little game...story is cool...only problem I see is that the game clitches every once in awhile which goofs combos up and the music doesn't match up all the time. Other than that good game. Look forward to seeing some more.
Rated 3 / 5 stars May 21, 2010
Hmm...Rather odd
This is a rather odd rhythm game...Its most significant features are its bizarre but hilarious story and dialogue as well as its stylish pixelated art style.
The actual gameplay mimics the control scheme of Dance Dance Revolution (a.k.a. Dancing Stage) but the notes are barely synchronised which is my main complaint. So instead of joyfully tapping the buttons to the rhythm, I had to wait for the notes to line up perfectly with the arrows before tapping.
On the brigther side, this game also pays homages to other existing phenomenal games such as Bust-A-Move/Groove (boss battle) and Final Fight (supermarket stage).
To summarize, I praise this rhythm game for its unique art style and hilarious storyline but criticize it for its mediocrly-synchonised controls...