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Sanju83 Published on 16 Aug, 2015

- 'C' to toggle CRT effect.

- Arrow keys to move.

This game is a homage to the movie "The Time Machine" (1960). In the game you play the role of Wells, lost at the morlock's caverns.

Escape the morlock caverns and get back to your time.

Instructions

C to toggle CRT effect.

Arrow keys to move.

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  • [quote=Sanju83]

    You have to get the hang of it, aberdeenphoenix :) . But yes, maybe I like the games having some over average difficulty level. Don't give up, there are a couple of checkpoints along the way.

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    Well, I obviously like difficult games - just play the game I submitted. But it is frustrating to have to time jumping over an enemy exactly perfectly or else start over. Even the original Mario has leeway with the jump height. But it's your game!

    Also, where are these checkpoints?

  • Thanks for commenting, lamar!

    Yes, the ladder thing is intended, cause I think this way gives some kind of depth to the layout. Ussually, in this type of games, players are setted in front of ladders but I think this way looks good.

    Glad you liked it.

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    This game is pretty fun. I just wish he would jump a few pixels taller. Lol.

  • You have to get the hang of it, aberdeenphoenix :) . But yes, maybe I like the games having some over average difficulty level. Don't give up, there are a couple of checkpoints along the way.

    Thanks!

  • This is very nice! I like it. Just my opinion, but I think the jumps require slightly too much precision that doesn't quite line up with the visual cues. Nevertheless, well made!

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