Gnarplerdenger
Gnarplerdenger
Name: Gnarplerdenger
Creator: Glebanator124
Status: Unlisted
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Mark: 7.0
Place: 9th
The evaluators' feedback:
"Uhh, this one looks like an unfinished project. The character's halves move kinda unpredictably, sometimes going through each other, sometimes not. I solved the first level totally by accident, when I somehow managed the two halves to collide in the middle and stop. Looking through all the levels, I have a feeling that I understand the idea behind this game and it can certainly be a good puzzle game when finished. Kinda reminds me of my game Splitter, maybe this was an inspiration here."
- LukaszM (EVAL)
"This looks like Lukasz' 'Splitter' game. It is nice, though, with the addition of rotators. It does look a bit rushed and unlike Lukasz, i didn't manage to beat the first level. This does have potential for a great puzzle game."
- GreenSacks (EVAL)
"Ughhh I can't solve the 1st 2 levels, and level 1 seems so impossible... If I'm being honest, my opinion on Gnarper splitting in half is I think it's a weird idea but okay. The controls make it so hard to play, like the game above. The second worst game in my opinion."
- TGD (EVAL)
"In some levels both character halves pass through each other, notably in level 1 which makes the level impossible to beat & fails at showing the main mechanic of the game since it doesn't work. Sometimes a half won't go through a hole unless you swipe to the opposite direction & then back to the hole. Having green & blue pellets being collectable by the green & blue half respectively sadly doesn't add anything to the game in its current state. I can just try to collect all green pellets with the green half (which by itself isn't even much of a challenge) & by accident I collected all blue pellets too. The only interesting moment was in the last level, when I had to make both halves hit each other to stop the green half in the middle of the path & collect the last pellet in the bottom left corner. Rare instance of the game actually succeeding to do what it's trying to do."
- Telcaum (EVAL)