It&s;s a Wrap!
August 23, 2023
It’s a Wrap! is a challenging 2D puzzle platformer set in 1980s Hollywood, where you play both the director and the star of action-packed, low-budget films. All you wanted to do today was shoot a nice little popcorn movie, but everything is going wrong! As the director, you need to …
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77.3
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"Combining puzzles and platforming has endless possibilities yet I&s;ve never played anything like It&s;s a Wrap! before; it&s;s great stuff!"
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75.0
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80.0
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65.0
"It&s;s A Wrap! is a unique puzzle platforming game that has you playing as both the star of a movie and the director. It can get frustrating at times, but the added hint system helps you progress and complete the …"
Read original review"It’s A Wrap! is a clever puzzle game that will tie your mind in knots as you figure out just what is needed to pull off each stunt. While the third set of levels here doesn’t work as well for …"
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68.0
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73.0
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72.0
"Chanko Studios makes its debut on the independent scene with a brilliant idea behind It&s;s a Wrap!. Somewhere between a 2D platformer and a puzzle game in the shoes of a filmmaker, the French production brings to the plate an …"
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65.0
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75.0
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55.0
"Undoubtedly a pretty unique mix of puzzle and platforming elements, along with a sense of humor, it’s a good time but the novelty can wear off"
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65.0
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85.0
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70.0
"I feel like It’s A Wrap is, more than anything else, a great foundation for much better sequels. Its core gameplay idea is sound, but it needs a bit of tinkering with its difficulty spikes (even though the hint system …"
Read original review"For almost twenty dollars, It’s A Wrap! offers players a good bit of gameplay if they want to play the game for everything it has to offer; for those who are looking for a platformer alone, the game falls short. …"
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