You start out relaxing in your living room when a man breaks through your wall and says, “I am you from the future, there’s no time to explain, follow me to…” and a giant crab arm reaches through your wall and drags your future self away. The story of the game is very minimal, and by minimal I mean that there is no actual driving plot behind the game. When the studio decided to remaster the game, they tweaked and fixed things until the game was the enjoyable platformer that it is today. TinyBuild studios managed to take a Flash game that was great in idea, however due to the limitations of the Flash engine couldn’t really shine in practice. No Time to Explain Remastered is one of those games. It is truly amazing how a game that was created in something as simple as Flash and turns into something as amazing as a game like The Binding of Isaac. Reviews // 8th Sep 2015 - 6 years ago // By Matt Wilhelm No Time To Explain Remastered Review
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