Review of Life Goes On: Done to Death, a puzzle platformer that makes use of corpses to solve puzzle with a healthy dose of black comedy, similar to flash title seppukuties.
Review of Life Goes On: Done to Death. A morbidly humorous platformer that requires death for progress.
Life Goes On: Done To Death will not be a disappointment to those who definitely loves puzzles-platformer games. Are you ready to sacrifice your knights?
Console Obsession says: "The premise of Life Goes On: Done to Death is a simple one: you guide cartoon Knights around 2.5D levels, solving puzzles using the various gizmos and traps and trying to reach the all important golden chalice. A simple concept that is taken a bit further when you realise that to get ahead, the Knights that you use have to die in order for your next Knight character to progress, and a simple puzzle platformer becomes something a little bit more special. We've become conditioned in games to avoid traps and anything with spikes, so it takes some getting used to realising that you have to plunge your character to their doom in order to move forward, but once you have adjusted, the game is really quite simple, at least to begin with."