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Offspring Fling!

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Offspring Fling!

Mar 30, 2012

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2.53 average rating based on 68 ratings

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Offspring Fling is a game about a poor forest creature that has misplaced all of her children.
Release Dates
Mar 30, 2012 (Worldwide)
Linux, Mac, PC (Microsoft Windows)
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User Stats
1023
In Collection
3
Wish Listed
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557
Backlogged
How Long Is Offspring Fling!?
Main story: 2.7 hours
Total completions: 1
agurczuk
agurczuk gave Aug 25, 2016
agurczuk gave Aug 25, 2016
agurczuk's review of Offspring Fling!

A small puzzle-plarform game that is somewhat entertaining.

In the game you are a pikachu-like character trying to put all of your offspring into the doorway in order to progress. To do that you must solve more and more complicated environmental puzzles - figure correct order to gather your offspring without killing them or yourself.

The graphic is a standard a bit retro 2D style platformer graphic. Not extremely cute but does the job well and look good. Controls are nothing to pick about either - work and behave well.

The puzzles are interesting enough to keep you going although the whole game feels a little like a mobile game. You solve a puzzle or two in between stuff that you do normally and come back to it at a later time. Admittedly there is quite a handful of puzzles to try and ability to both create custom levels and load new ones from the internet.

Overall I can enjoy the game for some time and move on before coming back for a little bit more. Nothing really keeps you sucked in to finish all the levels.

TheFuzziestKitty
TheFuzziestKitty gave Dec 30, 2013
TheFuzziestKitty gave Dec 30, 2013
TheFuzziestKitty's review of Offspring Fling!

An adorable puzzler playable on a 6-year old PC running Windows ME. While the puzzles remain rather light, they're certainly clever, using mechanics hinted it through the titles of levels (a feature I certainly appreciate in many browser puzzlers), puzzles rarely require frustrating levels of I Wanna Be The Guy precision. There are numerous target times per level that supposedly unlock extra features, but I did not really feel compelled to continue once the game was finished. Heck, I couldn't do that on Super Meat Boy, so Offspring Fling didn't have a change at time-based unlocks.

Playing as a pointy-eared Kirby with whiskers is a super-cute experience for super-cute people. Tiny cat-Kirbies make super-cute squeaky noises when thrown, super-cute parent (probably mum, but I'm not familiar enough with cat-Kirby biology to understand their parenting habits; it could be like a seahorse for all I know) makes super-cute animations whenever trouble befalls the super-cute children, even the super-cute enemies appear mushed up into a tiny ball of super-cute ferocity! They're all nice touches on a game I recommend in case you're ever stuck at your parents' place for a holiday and you're bored out of your mind.