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Thursday, July 2, 2009

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Push is a twisted platformer all about moving the level around to reach the goal. The WASD keys move the little expressionless guy around, while clicking the mouse button will push all the surrounding blocks away from the centre of your click, allowing him to progress past originally solid walls.

Great concept, yet painfully difficult to master. Push the blocks in the wrong way and your guy will go splat. I was terrible at it. See how you fare at BonusLevel.

Comments

Really clever and fun!

Damn this is hard. Really love the concept of this game though. Very clever.

Agreed. It's pretty fun, but sometimes frustrating. The game "squishes" you too easily :P

Interesting concept!

I called it quits on "Triple Jump" :( too hard! great game though!

Hey, remove the #lvlid_XXX after the url, it's a link to a level, and it's not the first level :)

And thanks for the article ^_^

very cool!

Really cool concept. The official levels quickly cross the thin line between "difficult" and "annoying", though.

This is brilliant!

I find the difficulty ok for most levels.

Nice concept!

this is great

Fun but I couldn't help but feeling really annoyed every time I fell off a block I was trying to move around. I just felt like I never quite hard enough control over those blocks :(

Excellent!

That's a great game mechanic. I love it!

Cool. Completed most of the levels in a single try.

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