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Reviews for "Little Locations"

To sum this this game up in one word? Creative. When i first started playing, I didnt really know what to do for a second, so when i fell i thought i died...but then i found out it lead to other locations, and i love that idea. The game itself is perfect. Not putting music in it gave me that gusty feeling..The only issue i had with it is the controls, they were a bit, as said below.."Slippery". But i still love this game.

Tough gane! after beating i pretty much jumped into the air in joy =D

This is extremely difficult, but not so hard that you can't beat in 30-60 minutes. I thought the controls were spot-on. This game reminds me a lot of Megaman for the NES. (Some of those platform levels were near impossible!)

Although this was extremely challenging, it was also very fun and addictive. I couldn't bring myself to walk away from my computer until I got all those God forsaken orbs!
The graphics are crisp and simple which I think works perfect for a game such as this. However, I have to agree with previous posters in that It needs a soundtrack.

All-in-all, I hope you make a sequel. Wish I would've gotten the secret medal, but oh wells.

Awesome and challenging I personally like the slippery effect and it is one of the best flash games ive ever played awweeeeeesoooome

Great game. A lot like the older Mario games which is a good thing. Having played so many of them I felt right at home. I enjoyed how you would get from world to world. Orb number nineteen in the desert level was very difficult to get since you had to blindly jump from block to block. Once I figured out how hard to push the buttons I was able to get it though. I agree that music would have been nice, but there is plenty of music on newgrounds to listen to. By picking your own music it gives the game the feeling you want it to have instead of just forced music.