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Score:100 10 Points

It's pretty easy I guess.

Score:200 50 Points

This would probably take 'some' time.

Score:500 100 Points

This medal is most likely impossible.

Author Comments

~Probably the simplest endless runner ever.

Controls:
Space/LMB to jump!
Hold it to jump longer.
Press it again to double jump!

UPDATE: 4th September 2017
Finally added scoreboard! Can you make it in first?

made by: devDDR (also known as) Igniteous

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Well, if you theoretically learn how to dodge red spikes, then you have a 500 point medal in your pocket. I haven't learned how to dodge.It's a victory for me that I scored 200 points

It is addicting but feels like it could use a lot of polish.

This game is terribly coded. Lots of times the second jump just fails to work. You got a feeling that it is some kind of a "special skill" that needs a cooldown after you land.

Simplistic

So this was notbad of a game was kind of simple and was entertaining, the level is notbad the medals not so easy but I still had some fun with this, so nice job on this one, more added fancy effects and more medals would be a plus for this little game of yours.

~~THINGS TO IMPROVE ON~~
more added fancy effects and more medals would be a plus for this little game

~X~

this game is the form of simplicity. no music, no characters, no scripts, clunky mechanics, organic maneuvers, no hints... and I LOVE IT, truly. it reflects life. A life human being don't understand why it's so intriguing to keep playing along or even get triggered by making simple mistakes that could potentially be avoided in theory. It's an art piece created something outta nothing. It IS nothing. I love the Author's idea of making this game based on his decisions under various circumstances to make it somewhat addicting with no manipulative programming. I like his way of convey the notion of failure when practices might not be the top priority to beat this game. And glitches.. oh boy. It's part of the game. I could literally touch myself when I heard games having glitches. It's fun, and it's one of the key features for art like this. I appreciate devDDR's effort by putting this game out in a way he's trying to inspire people through. I just like it when I could be wrong for gaming out my way through the first instincts.

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