I just downloaded and installed this game. It is a lot of fun. The graphics are very nice to look at. I don't mind the large size it was worth the fun I got out of it. I would rather have a bigger file size if it means small load times. Once you beat all the levels with 3 stars then you can uninstall it (so probably never). I really suggest giving it a shot.
This game reminds me of Land A Panda, but this one's gameplay is really original and the graphics is polished.
I got to the middle of the 2nd world (didn't go for 3 stars yet). Very polished fun game. The main gripe is also he large file size for me... Otherwise, thanks for making the game free. =D
This is a pretty good game. Now I'm regretting having it for free (even though I never would have heard about it otherwise). I suppose my first suggestion (that I often make) is that it would benefit from a kids mode. The graphics made me think it might be a game they would enjoy, but the difficulty curve is far too steep and the current levels require too much coordination and reflexes. Just make something simplified that they could actually handle. One of our favorite things about games like Angry Birds and Tiny Wings is that we can all enjoy them. My other one would be to leverage this against games like Doodle Jump, Tiny Wings, Ninja Town Trees of Doom, etc by implementing an endless mode. Write an engine that generates new planets (or whatever you're calling them) with some controlled randomization (you wouldn't want it to come up with an impossible no-win situation afterall) and the player must move between them in succession. I could even see an autoscrolling function being pretty fun--if one had to get to the next planet before it runs off screen similar to platformers like the old Mario games.