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Reviews for "Fio's Adventure"

This is a good game. It has smooth controls.
Just want to point out few things.
First, the platforms are a bit too centered, I think. If you step to its corner (seemed fine because the art made it looked like there's a bit of a platform), you'll fall.
Second, I wonder why nobody has won the good and perfect explorer medal, considering I and maybe someone else has already reached the end of the level with all 3 stars.
Probably something minor.
No comments about the bees.

kid-blue responds:

fixed good explorer bug. thank you

good game
but control 123 change to zxc near spacebar more easy

kid-blue responds:

thank you, you can also use your mouse if you want to,

Overall, I think it's a fun, challenging game. The sprites are cute and colorful, and the puzzles can be challenging. My biggest critique is that it can be difficult sometimes to determine each object's hitbox. For instance, bees kill me when it looks like I'm out of danger, I'll fall straight through the bouncy plant things, or through the tree branches, each one killing me, which is especially frustrating when trying to save the apple for Konchi. I did manage to beat it, though, and I plan to try the hard mode soon. I haven't looked through other reviews, so I don't know if you've answered, but I gotta ask: does the banana serve a purpose at all? Is it just filler?

Ok enough talk, how to beat lvl 19 on hard?!?! This is impossible to avoid.

kid-blue responds:

I reduce the difficulty. I believe you can beat it now.
its been a while, I my self forgot how to beat the puzzle on level 19.
strangely enough, people managed to beat it.

cause yeah there are random ass gears that travel on ropes in a forest

kid-blue responds:

the gears are powered by magical energy from the sacred trees (the trees with white papers on them).