you can get it on Steam for just a few dollars when it's in the sale, but it's pretty cheap anyway for what you get. I'm quite excited to hear that you are interested in buying "Professor Fizzwizzle and the Molten Mystery". I remember there were a LOT of members that were not too happy about us "cleaning up the forums" at the time, but we soon settled in and most of you seemed to think we were ok.
Myself and BJB were originally admins on the long gone Grubby Games forums, but then Ryan Clark asked us to administer the IB forums too, which is how we started here. It seems that these Professor Fizzwizzle forums are the most active on the whole IB site, which is very sad for IB, but very much down to myself and BJB enjoying a bit of nostalgia with one of the best puzzle games EVER. props to those of you updating this subforums with new stuff to keep us engaged at least during Covid, and making fun times out of the classics! <3 but i know if i take my time with my lifestyle that things can and will get better.
only reason i hesitate to buy the game now is because im trying to save so my somewhat slightly (self-aware) overbearing mother doesnt get on my case for having already used a majority of my income on therapy lately. Squark was already playing the game during lockdowns, but i have yet to actually be acquainted with this scientist figure in the puzzles.īest case scenario is that i design a few dozen off on a passionate whim, and you guys can be in awe later, even if theyre still easy to beat lol.īut anyways, its nice to see some familiar faces here with of course aj and bjb, some of the new game leadups and other loyal grubby games or big fish fish games folk. Long story short, im willing to buy the cheapest version of PFW on steam and see just how curious i get creatively and what i can make in terms of custom level design once i get the hang of the actual gameplay.