(Don't) Save the Princess!
By Shen Games - Added On 6/15/2009
The princess has been kidnapped and the knight of the kingdom has come out searching for her! It is your job to place magical launching platforms to thwart the knight's efforts and send him to his doom (via the open mouth of your pet monster). Featuring 24 original levels and level editor!
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Game Info
| Developer: Shen Games |
| Genre: Puzzle |
| Status: Complete |
| Engine/Language: Game Maker |
| Visit Game's Web Site |
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Mild Cartoon Violence
Mild Fantasy Violence
Animated Bloodshed
Comical Shenanigans
Mild Fantasy Violence
Animated Bloodshed
Comical Shenanigans
Game News
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IGN: Indie Pick of the Week
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IndieGames: Freeware Game Pick
Posted On 4/15/2009


Real Puzzle software for a change.
Congrats.
Mr. Beef
Ran very clean; talented programming.
A good feat in itself concidering Game Maker software was used.
Loved it.
The puzzles just held us to the end.
Fine work. We both couldn't stop until we reached the end. And That is what a fine puzzle program is all about.
There are some rough points that I personally don't care for but: (You know how us software authors are so particular:)
Overall I really enjoyed your work and played it to the end.
I think that ANYONE who enjoys solving puzzles will be captivated by your work as I was.
This software has that rare quality that puzzle games seldom have lately. It's not an arcade game, it's just a puzzle. And you've managed to keep that puzzle fire burning through every level.
Good Work.
The two Trails games that I've tried have the advantage in that area over almost ALL of the software that I've tried lately. That said:
I just LOVED the work that you put into this game. I mean it is a Fantastic Puzzle game!
You have created that rare quality that makes a puzzle solving person feel compeled to just try and complete "one more level" before they quit.
The graphics are perfect when mixed with that 'quality' that I was talking about.
I just started that game and came away with that feeling already.
Good Stuff.
Thanks,
Mike Martin.
Great Puzzle Game.
You know that you have a great game on your hands when the person playing keeps saying: "I'm going to just try One More Level before I quit".
Daves Trails had me doing that, and now (Don't) Save The Princess has me in it's grips.
A True Puzzle Game.