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Reviews for "The I of It"

meh

meh

It was nice

As many people said, the puzzles aren't too complicated to frustrate you, but not too easy to bore you. In summary, I liked it, but not enough to play it again. Now I think there was a message hidden in the game talking about any relationship, if I'm right, then it was great way to deliver it.
One thing I really HATE about newbies its their nerve to criticize the work of flash artists, and that goes for you PRESIDENTFLAMES, freak man! You only got like 2 months on newgrouns and already writing crap about someone else's work. The math is easy, you don't like it = you close it OR maybe write a CONSTRUCTIVE review, not just some brainless spam.

Short & enjoyable

Just wanted to waste a few minutes and this game was long enough for just that. The puzzles were fun but not frustrating, and I think the pace is just right. Thanks!

This game is fucking fantastic!

I picked this game conveniently because it was the first one on the "Games" section and wasn't expecting much, but, holy freaking crap! It sucker punched me right in the guts!

- The mechanics are so simple, yet varied for with all the things you can do with it.
- The puzzles are incredibly engaging and amusing.
- The difficulty ladder is smooth.
- The visual and and audio all blend in nicely.

This game deserves a round of applause.

The only thing that was a bit off was the speed of the dialog at the ending. It was too fast. I couldn't hear the words that were said, so I ended up not understanding the ending. An dialog skipper button would be really helpful there.

"Ouch! cried I, and died"

This delightful puzzle platformer is a huge burst of creative originality. Not only is the gameplay fun, but the humorous presentation is something I've never seen before. The entire game appears to be written and presented as if it is a straight out of children's alphabet book - and however odd that may sound, the presentation is simply charming.

Unfortunately, the collission detection can be a bit spotty at times. I haven't quite decided whether or not hearing the narrator's voice eventually becomes irritating or if it always hilarious and fresh.

Overall I like this game very much. It is a bresh of fresh air and never fails to surprise you with how much gamepay the author can find in an expanding and shriking I.