Hard but fun
This game is great and a lot of fun but it's a little too hard. A new health system would make this game much better. Maybe have the option to buy a health restore after every two levels. Fun, but too hard.
Hard but fun
This game is great and a lot of fun but it's a little too hard. A new health system would make this game much better. Maybe have the option to buy a health restore after every two levels. Fun, but too hard.
Too short
The summary explains it all. I like the concept of the game, it's fun, but too short.
Okay
I like command games like this. They can be funny and interesting, but besides that, this game is pointless. Only good for the medals.
Addicting!
Very fun and addicting... I guess that's why they call it the Addicting Game?
Fun but gets boring
Fun game, but it gets boring quickly.
Cool
This game is very interesting. Nice artwork, beautiful animation.
Walkthrough
1. Wait for the man to leave his apartment for his 1:30 appointment. (You will receive a medal)
2. Take the rubber duck from the sink cabinet.
3. Turn on the bath water.
4. Go down stairs.
5. Click the broken floor board, when Naja looks away quickly click the sheet covering a bomb beside him.
6. Click the floor board again, then click to open the battery slot on the top of the bomb and take the batteries.
7. Go back upstairs and unplug the alarm clock from the wall, take the alarm clock. Go downstairs.
8. Put the batteries in the alarm clock.
9. Put the alarm clock in the mouse hole in the wall.
10. Naja will walk over to the wall and put his ear to it.
11. Go upstairs and put the rubber duck in the bathtub.
The bathtub will then fall and kill Naja.
Fun game
I enjoy the overall concept of the game. Very creative and fun. Good job.
Great game
I love the quick game play. Plenty of weapons, plenty of blood. Simple and fun. Doesn't get much better than this.
Hard&Boring
You know a game is too hard when you get stuck on the third level...
Do you want to know why I use a knife? Guns are too quick. You can't savor all the... little emotions. In... you see, in their last moments, people show you who they really are. So in a way, I know your friends better than you ever did.
Age 31, Male
Virginia
Joined on 6/30/10