Relive the classic era of platforming. Hop, bop, and journey with Mick Slick through five treacherous worlds and one hundred levels ranging in difficulty from simple to hellish nightmare. Features original tunes by John William Cleary.
Relive the classic era of platforming. Hop, bop, and journey with Mick Slick through five treacherous worlds and one hundred levels ranging in difficulty from simple to hellish nightmare. Features original tunes by John William Cleary.
Features:
- 100 Levels of gut-wrenching difficulty!
- 5 Worlds to conquer!
- Self-teaching design, no need for a tutorial!
- Original soundtrack!
- Nostalgic graphic style!
- A completely slick experience!
Enjoy Slick and many other great games on Desura.
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Is there a key to move the screen left or right when the level is big? Because I can't seem to get the screen to scroll...
Found the problem, the level doesn't scale properly on resolution 1366x768 and when set to Full.
I so want this.
Hello. The Purchase Download thing isn't working worth a darn. Thought you'd like to know.
Is it completely not working for you? If so, is there any more information you could give me?
I click on it and then it says that the program failed.
Do you have the XNA and .NET 4.0 redistributables installed? If that isn't the problem, I'll try to figure out what is. I'd hate for you to not be able to play this.
Yep. Both are installed.
Okay, I'm going to search for a way to fix this. One more thing I would like to know is if the window that appears is a standard one telling you it failed to launch or one that has a black background with a crash report.
Also, check to make sure the game installed in the correct place. I believe this would be C:/Program Files/Desura/Common/slick
The standard window.
I tried to install this on another computer I take with me now and then that doesn't always have net access and thought it could be installed on there since Desura wouldn't work on it for some reason.
Oh, I misunderstood you at first. It will work on Desura but won't run standalone. I'll look into fixing that, though.
Cool. Thanks.