![]() ![]() The platforming part of the game was described as "rather average" by Adrien Guilloteau in Le Figaro, but the cutscenes "quite fun." Keita Takahashi, designer of Katamari Damacy, remarked he liked the "corniness" of the game. ![]() ![]() Some players were however able to figure out how to hack the game to re-play it, and several successful play-throughs of the game are available on YouTube. One player on Kongregate noted that he was still unable to play the game again after having played it on Newgrounds a few years prior. The game uses cache memory and temporary internet files to remain unplayable. Restarting the game by reloading it only brings up the grave of the dead player character. Hitting the "Continue" button after dying plays a sequence of humorous cutscenes dealing with the aftermath of the player's death. Though there are a number of playable levels, all designed to be playable and fun, and a boss fight awaiting at the end of the game, most players won't make it that far. The game plays out like a typical platform game until the player either inadvertently dies or beats the game. The player takes the role of the crooked-legged, cross-eyed Jamaine who, much in the manner of Super Mario, goes to the castle of a giant, pink lizard named Sir Giant Pink Lizard to rescue his kidnapped girlfriend. ![]()
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