I wasn't sure about this one at first, but it quickly become addictive...
At first I thought it was going to be your standard platform game with a block-busting mini-game that you play in between levels. But that's not it at all... As you guide Henry Hatsworth thought an enemy infested platform world on the top screen, you have to keep one eye on the bottom screen as blocks slowly raise up and not only fill the screen, but start to spill over to the top screen.
The idea of combining a platform game with a block-busting game seems strange but it works. And the fact that you play them at the same time really keeps your mind ticking over and interest levels high.
They say the only real down side to this game is it's spike in difficulty, but I think it's nice to have a game with a bit more of a challenge. With other games I've played, you collect lives along the way but never seem to use them because the levels are pretty tamed. With Henry Hatsworth, I'm finding with some levels you need a few goes to complete them, but it isn't so hard that it becomes frustrating.
Lots of fun if you are looking for a game with a little bit more of a challenge - but be warned, you might want to clear an hour or 2 before playing because it is very addictive!