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Reviews for "Time Travel Survival"

The engine could use some improvements. It lags. It sometimes takes too many extra clicks to perform a simple action (pop up bag, take the item I just picked up, click object to use with...) The click areas are very small and the cursor changes randomly from arrow to hand and back.

In the game itself, cannot light up two pieces of wood, only three? At least a text should be popped up when trying to light it saying too few wood. No need for clues where preconditions are realistic and natural.

Otherwise the puzzle was fine, graphics also OK and made an entertaining game.

selfdefiant responds:

I'm thinking the lag is from the ads on here. I noticed this with another game. I scrolled down to move the ad out of view and the game sped up. This might be the case, I didn't notice any lag.

Easy puzzle game.

selfdefiant responds:

Thanks!

The concept was cute and funny. Love the new bubbly arrows and cute kid character at the beginning.
Loved the dinosaur barreling through. XD
The music was cute and seemed to fit.

You know I love medals. :D

5/5... more please!

selfdefiant responds:

Thanks! More 2 come!

Not bad only negative thing is i dont know how many times i clicked on the piece of metal before i picked it up if it wasn't obliviously not supposed to be there i wouldn't have found it needs to be easier to click on. Other than that not bad at all.

selfdefiant responds:

Thanks, I didn't realize the click space was too small.

Very good! Simple tasks I do to survive in a primitive place back in time. The only thing I disliked was the giant yellow arrows, they detracted from the game keeping the immersion effect from happening but a four year old would appreciate them. How about a game with no arrows or direction indicators, you would just have to guess where and when to go, like in real life.

selfdefiant responds:

Thanks, I changed them in the next series. I like the no arrow idea. It might be worth a try.