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Reviews for "I Quit! Must Dash!"

from the little I've been able to play, looks well made, very polished, etc etc etc.

Just by dint of bug or whatever, the game is constantly 'too big' for my screen... as in half the flash window is 'hidden'. like its a size too big.

I said 'ok, i'll adjust my screen size' and change the font etc... and LO and behold the game fits. Then I complete the level, and once again the screen is the 'wrong size'. Doesn't matter if I adjust larger or smaller, the game always adjusts to fit the screen but the new level always is 'too big' for the viewing. Very annoying to have this 'YAY I complete a level. NEW MAP... wrong size... die cus I can't see that pit trap off screen. Adjust size, restart, complete'. IT slows the pace by half at least.

I'm sure its a bug on my end, but I cannot conciously rate higher for a game I haven't fully tried. Awsome work though and keep it up.

casinojack responds:

Well that's weird...Could you PM me what browser and OS you're using as I have no idea why that would happen!

A fun, easy-to-play platformer!

Not a bad game but not as good as it could be either.

You start off running before you're even able to see the level. Suggestion - start out stationary with everything stationary and you have to press a button to begin running and everything moving.

In general the game is a whole lot of memorizing various patterns discovered through trial-and-error. You go in blind and you will die a lot through no fault of your own (unless we're expected to be psychic). Not only is memorizing patterns through trial-and-error the only way to progress but many times you also need pixel-perfect precision.

The time attacks seem impossible since there is no way to speed him up so even if you make no mistakes you'll still not get it unless I'm missing something here. It's also possible these are dependent on processor speed which, if that's the case, would be pretty stupid.

I'm not usually a fan of one-button games although I did find this one to be quite a bit better than most, but it's still not without its flaws.

casinojack responds:

Thanks for the lengthy review, friend! You make a good point about starting out the levels paused and I did consider that, and may make that change in the future, though at the same time I personally like to jump right into the action and sod the consequences :)

You'll have to trust me that all of the time attacks are possible (and not dependent on your PC speed), but some of them are *very* tricky.

It's an all-right timewaster. There are a couple of things that bother me, though. First, I kinda want to get the pay slips, but then there's that clock ticking in the bottom telling me I shouldn't waste any time at all. Also, on 'Career Ladder' it's impossible to get the time award; the fastest you can get is 10.7 and the time is set for 10.5.

casinojack responds:

Ok I don't usually give out hints, but just this once...To get the time medal on Career Ladder, try jumping right when the level starts to grab onto the ladder higher up.

how many shirts doe he have?

casinojack responds:

All the shirts...All of them.