Solid_Raiden said:
I believe it was the entire package. At least I knew that's what I was buying when I bought it. Also, you have no idea how unreasonable your complaining about the tools are. Your comparing this game to computer programs and things that this game never even tried or attempted to be like. They are entirely two different worlds. This game has a homemade feel to it. It's all about making entire levels and worlds out of everyday materials, not a damn computer program that lets you make a video game. That being said, with enough time, work, effort and ingenuity, you CAN create anything you can dream of, you could even make that gun and the switches, hell, i've seen working pianos and things in this game. But the entire idea is to simulate making these things in your backyard with everyday tools. If you can't grasp that then I'm sorry but you have no idea what this games about and you just want to make up your own idea of what the game should be and judge it on that.
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Funny cause it was sold as a "Make your own platform game."
Regardless of what you see it as. That's not what it was sold as.
It was advertised as a "Create a Platformer" game... it's clear as day from all of the ingame stuff, dev interviews and other videos they posted before the game was released.
Your the one who's opinions have changed since then.
The tags were "imagine being limited only by your imagination"
Not "Hey it's like a lego platformer!"
Heck we didn't even know levels came with the game till months after it's announcement. People thought it was going to be ALL created content at first.








