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Reviews for "Riddle Transfer"

very nice game. that snoz thing was kind of genius

jonbro im a huge fan this is my first review i just made an account one reason is cuz i wanted to motivate u to make rt 2

JonBro responds:

It won't happen, but I appreciate the review.

Awsum Game......PLEASE MAKE MORE RIDDLE SCHOOL GAMES

JonBro responds:

no.

this was awesome but NO MORE OF THIS?!!??!?! DAMNIT

Bah, you should finish this game.
Maybe im late on the comment, but i remember playing the first Riddle School and then be amazed that fucking JonBro created a second one.
I mean, one point and click adventure that is actual fun?
With a sequel?
And WOW, you actually made a third one too and man it was refreshing to have such a thing in my hands.
And the fourth one? Well kinda of a delusion but ehy, it was fun while it lasted, there was no real story to it so whatever, nice prank and all.
But then one day im bored and looking randomly at some submissions and i see a 5th, and then this one and im like FUCK, really? How could i have missed that?
Shit man, alright maybe it's true that this is just a flash game for most people, but it's also true that this is one of those gems that you can rarely find anywhere.
Today's market is full of the same genres over and over and over, in my opinion you should keep working on the game more for yourself than others i mean let's be honest here while minimalistic your series got more content than most games out there that are considered "revolutionary".
Even a quick one, just in honor of "those days", couple of puzzles to end the story or something.
Would be a real sin to let something like this die unfinished and forgotten.

JonBro responds:

"Today's market is full of the same genres over and over and over, in my opinion you should keep working on the game more for yourself than others"

This is part of why I'm moving on to new projects. I don't want to keep making the same kind of game over and over and over. I'm following my inspiration, working on games for myself more than others.

If it's really a sin to leave anything we hold dear to us unfinished and forgotten, goodness, practically every artist I can think of has committed the sin of pursuing new things.