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TGH: Flip's Twisted World Interview

TGH Writes: "The Nintendo Wii has a lot of variety when it comes to it’s library. From RPG’s to railer shooters , to sports titles and games that consist of many different mini games. Some can say the Wii is the most diverse system this generation. However there is only one adventure platforming title when the Wii comes to mind in most gamers, and it’s Mario. Well Frozen North is trying to change that and make gamers think of a new hero, Flip. The star of the upcoming twisted adventure game, Flip’s Twisted World. We got a chance to sit down with Douglas Gregory, Lead Designer at Frozen North Productions."

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Hitman07695031d ago

Interesting game here and I'm a big fan of Mario but the logo looks like it was made on MS WORD. I would never hold such a thing against a game but , just saying!

ShadyDevil5031d ago

This game looks great! This might be a sleeper Wii hit.

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5.0

NWR: Flip's Twisted World Review

It's clear that Flip's Twisted World aims to not only evoke comparisons to high quality 3D platformers like Super Mario Galaxy, but also high-concept puzzle platformers such as Braid, And Yet It Moves, and A Boy and His Blob. However, the unimaginative level design, overall bugginess, and general lack of polish really stop it from achieving those goals.

The graphics and music pull most of the weight here, and the simple level design would encourage NWR to recommend the game for younger players were it not for the frustratingly difficult combat. Perhaps if this game had spent some more time in the oven, it would have emerged a lot more fully baked.

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Diehard GameFAN Review: Flip’s Twisted World

Diehard GameFAN: "Flip’s Twisted World presents players with a chance to play a platformer that offers a unique little gimmick: the ability to turn the world ninety degrees in order to bypass obstacles that would by impossible to cross otherwise. On paper, this is a neat concept with enormous amounts of potential for both player experience and level design — but execution is another matter entirely. So how does Flip’s Twisted World fare over all?"

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3.5

GameInformer: Flip's Twisted Review

Remember the N64 era of video games? The birth of 3D gaming? Have you ever tried going back and playing games from that time? Aside from a few classics like Super Mario 64 and Banjo-Kazooie, a lot of early 3D titles don’t hold up, held back by an era where developers hadn’t yet learned how to handle camera placement or the added glitches that come with the addition of a full 3D environment. Flip’s Twisted World feels like a game trapped in that era.

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tunaks14925d ago

this game is getting destroyed by the press, wonder what the devs are going to do next