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Game is fun to play and looks great, but is really lacking in actual content unfortunately. Disappointed to find the game is only made of randomly generated stages rather than anything actually designed, and also doesn't seem to have that many random 'chunks' to actually build those stages out of. You really quickly see everything there is to see and run out of collectables in no time.

I think the game had enough mechanically going on they could have made a 1-2 hour campaign of quick levels that progressed in difficulty and this whole game would have been a lot more worthwhile. It's okay.

Very repetitive, and boring only after a few games. Nice visuals though.

Somewhat surprisingly, Forrest Byrnes is the first platformer I've played on the Playdate. I was initially skeptical of this, as I'm not a big fan of the Playdate's D-pad, but I ended up rather enjoying this game. It shares a number of similarities with Shovel Knight, not only in its platforming, but even having shovel attacks, digs, and a pogo-stick move. As a forest fire rages behind you, you must traverse a level rescuing other rangers and collecting items while trying to reach the helicopter at the end. The game controls well and has some nice visuals, but is completely let down by the fact that there is just one randomly generated level. While there are a number of different platforming chunks that can appear, you'll quickly see them all. It's pretty jarring that once you complete the level, you're just dumped back at the main menu. Those items and park rangers you rescue yield a grade at the end, but since there's just one level there's zero reason to rescue them -- in fact I don't think your level scores are saved anywhere. The only item that does matter are the puzzle pieces you can find, which do unlock some comical park posters if you collect enough. These pieces are the only reason to repeatedly play the game. It's a shame, I really enjoyed this game, and if they had crafted even just 10 or so levels rather than choosing a randomly generated route, I think it would've been a more enjoyable experience. Still, it's cute and clever and falls right into the middle of the Playdate pack.

Game with interesting mechanics but gets a bit repetitive fairly quickly.

i was really excited to play one of the very few platformers on the playdate until i spent like 10 minutes on it. it feels like it only exists because panic published firewatch. the hidden secret that lets you play as a little shrine maiden girl or whatever is sick as hell though

I thought this was pretty fun. Feels difficult at first but it's mostly fair, and the controls are responsive. It seems to be each run is random but stitching together little gauntlets that you will recognise and learn to deal with over time.

It didn't take long before I felt like I'd seen pretty much everything this game had to offer, I am not a huge fan of randomly generated games like this - I would have enjoyed it a lot more personally if it was just a small selection of levels. Still, I had fun with with it.

Fun enough, but I would have preferred an expansion of the game's mechanics, or some other depth

Eu não consigo entender porque essas fases aleatórias são mais interessantes que só um menu linear de fases. Dito isso, se o controle do pulo duplo não fosse tão estranho, teria jogado mais.