The level layout itself isn't overly difficult either, and the challenge feels just right that you won't be quitting in rage because you aren't progressing after an hour of being stuck. The level will alternate at various points on whether your view is normal or flipped, and it definitely adds a new level of challenge as it changes each time you start to get adjusted to the level. This completely throws your game off as we've never experienced anything like this before with The Impossible Game and it is rather hard to gauge your jumps when you're leaping from the top down. However this time they have a nasty trick up their sleeve when you hit about 1/4 the way through the entire level suddenly flips upside down. The first of the new stages is called Chaos Factory and again has you moving along a single line leaping over various combos of squares, triangles, and pits in an attempt to reach the end of the level. What more could they possibly add to this simple yet addictive formula? Read on to find out.įeaturing only two levels and coming in at the price point of $1 (80 MSP) you can't go wrong here if you enjoyed the first entry into this little indie series. ![]() By kejigoto | Review Date: FebruWelcome back for another helping of The Impossible Game as two new levels and two new songs have been added to the mix.
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