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Reviews for "One and One Story"

pangtongshu = ditto

I like the music more than the simple game mechanics and simplistic story. The repetitive stages dampened some of the charm by the end. Was there a story? Not really, it was terse dialog about some breif stages of love. Brief stages, kind of like this game. Nothing is done badly, but moving people with beautiful poetry? really?

Meh

There really isnt any real story, a pink stick figure looking for a blue stick figure using boxes....

MaTX responds:

Pass the first three levels.

OH. MY. GOD

This game was absolutely beautiful. The way the little quotes before each group of levels made so much sense towards the actual level was brilliant. And the last level is one that I will never forget. Thank you, for making such a wonderful game.

I agree with Pangtongshu...

In that this isn't totally original or anything. However, I DID like the changing gameplay mechanics and the fact that I could beat this game in half an hour. Too many of these puzzle-platform games have hundreds of levels and get ridiculously hard by the end. I will say that the mechanics introduced in the bonus levels (leaving the screen to re-enter it somewhere else in particular) could have been implemented into the main game and the bonus levels could have been done away with. Could you just not think of narration for it?

All-in-all, a bit of a cheesy love story, but a fun game. Just what I was looking for when I played it.

Not excellent, but pretty good

The reviews I see so far really overrate this game. It isn't an original idea or anything of the sort; in fact, its quite unoriginal. A story about love, a game involving multiple people to play as, and simple puzzles (which, when dealing with puzzle games involving love, I find has been the choice of difficulty with the puzzles). The "poetry" throughout is the same as the others, even going so far as to have the cliche ending of saying something along the lines of not hurting the other.