Actually super meat boy is the big game with expansion included, the
follow up of the original meat boy. It kicks ass :)
Have you tried gish?

On 10 Dez, 16:13, "THEfog ." <[email protected]> wrote:
> Haha a expansion sort of thing was made for super meat boy allowing you to
> play as super tofu boy or something. I used to love playing lemmingball z,
> was a great way to entertain myself and my friends during social studies
> classes back in primary school hehe.
>
> THEfog
>
> On 11/12/2010 1:01 AM, "tribaljet" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I've been a platform games fan for as long as I can remember, with
> great games throughout the history just making me enjoy them even
> more. Games like, sonic, metal slug, contra, among many many others,
> all make me want true platformers (2D!) to keep on rocking.
> Unfortunately it seems that the dumbass that decided that the 2D-3D
> transition was mandatory also affected this great genre. Somehow I can
> only recall few games other than tomb raider and sly raccoon, that
> managed to pull their own weight as platformers in the 3D era.
>
> Recently I found out a 2D platformer that is true to its origins,
> quite hard but not frustratingly and impossibly hard, named Super Meat
> Boy. I strongly recommend anyone to try it, great controls, great
> soundtrack, overall a great game.
> The only thing the developers do WRONG is the fact that they think
> gamepads are better than keyboard and mouse combo. We already had long
> debates about that, so no point beating a dead horse.
> Bottomline, Super Meat Boy rocks! :D
>
> On a side note, LemmingBall Z is a freeware game that seems to be
> interesting, though I had very little time with this one so far, but
> along with the mechanics, the fact that the game recommends an opengl
> 2.0 gpu and it runs on our opengl 1.4 compliant igps is interesting to
> say the least.
>
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