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Monday, February 16, 2009

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Infinite Chamber is a challenging little number from Bulortio. Your task is to get from one side of the playing field to the other... and then back again... and then back the other way... et al.

What starts off as a simple platformer begins to get rather more difficult after a while and it's genuinely interesting to see how far you can get. All kinds of randomly-generated obstacles get involved, including disappearing blocks, fireballs and flickering lights.

Take to the chamber and see how far you can push it.

Comments

I quite liked it, though maybe the jumping felt a bit sloppy to my fingers...

I agree, the controls didn't seem very tight and that's a big deal in precision jumping games...

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