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Note: If you love children, or might have an adverse reaction to violence, then don't download this game.

My First Skydiving Academy is a new physics-based toddler skydiving game by Paul Greasley, made using MMF for TIGSource's VGNG competition. This build features three replayable themed levels where your baby is thrown down into a canyon from a passing plane without a parachute and it is up to you to avoid obstacles as the toddler gains momentum and begins to ignite from the sheer speed.

The goal is to reach the end of the course within the alloted time and with at least one bone remaining in your suicide jumper's body. Paul has promised to cure cancer, as well as add more levels and features if he gets enough love mail at greasley_paul (a) hotmail.com.

Name: My First Skydiving Academy
Developer: Paul Greasley
Category: Action
Type: Freeware
Size: 10MB

Comments

ROFL!

Quality, humor and fun in one cute, flaming package!

LOL
SICK :P

Yes, game is solid and fun. However, the humor is not really fun to me… Throw a baby at 1000pt sky and then kill them in every end of stage? It is gone to far for the joke.

Throw a baby at 1000pt sky and then kill them in every end of stage? It is gone to far for the joke.

Blah, blah. If the game was any less brutal and absurd or more subtle it'd be actually far more offensive since somebody could actually mistake it for a serious statement from the author.

I find it highly polished and entertaining for a 25-day project - keep up the good work!

I like the way baby burns like a spaceship on re-entry...

Awesome game!
Simple graphics and nice animations, well done!

Love mail? Did he say love mail??? >:-(

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