Schrodinger's Cat and the Raiders of the Lost Quark Crack & Keygen

Released date | Sep 23, 2014 |
Platform | PC Windows |
Rating | 61 / 100 |
User rating |
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Downloads | 1421 |
Genre | Action, Platformer, 2D |
Company / Developer |
Team 17 / Italic Pig
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Schrodinger's Cat and the Raiders of the Lost Quark reviews ( 4 )
Displaying bags of originality, eccentricity and scientific puns galore, this hugely fun platformer is something to relish and invest in. In places the animation lacks a little polish, but it is more than made up for by the gameplay in the guise of appealing characters and mind-bending puzzles. Oh, and the voiceover work is stunning and hilarious! For me, this really is indie gaming at its very best and it is evident that the developer has sought imbue the title with a deep passion for physics and classic platform design. Rare these days to encounter games which exude a distinctive personality and charm, but Schrodinger's Cat delivers both in spades. Well done!!
At first, the game mechanics look fresh but they result to be just a gimmick that tries so hard to have a twist on platformers. The level design is so lazy you will be seeing the same cookie-cutter platform sections over and over throughout the entire game. The characters are annoying and the humor it's just scientific puns. Lame ones.
Game plays very slow in full HD and still pretty slow in lower resolutions, even though it's a simple 2D platformer. Often, when the game is running at slow framerate, collisions are buggy and the character ends up stuck in a wall, leaving the player with no other option but to reset the whole level. Overall, it feels like a half-baked product. Too bad: the game mechanics were promising.
What a superb find of game this was! An old style platformer revolving around the craziest and most imaginative storyline I've ever encountered in game. The graphics remind me of zany Nickelodeon cartoons, while the super cool voice overs and intriguing, almost unique, puzzle gameplay make for tremendous fun and variety. The controls take a little getting used to, but once you've got the hang of the basic moves the game really picks up and delivers a challenging and extremely rewarding experience.