If you're looking for a challenge, The Maw isn't for you.
There isn't a high level of difficulty here and, aside from occasionally being forced to pause and think about what to do next, there weren't any moments where I wasn't moving forward and having fun. Though the game isn't particularly long, the levels each have a unique layout and new powers are consistently introduced to keep the gameplay fresh. The Maw then grows a horn and can stampede his way through most any barrier while Frank get dragged behind, scraping and bouncing along the ground. My favorite, though, is what happens when you eat a rhinoceros beetle. For example, if you eat a fire lizard, Maw can breathe fire to burn down trees and other obstacles. The phrase 'you are what you eat' is taken literally here. You'll have to do some light platforming and basic puzzle solving with Frank to reach some of the tasty animals that the Maw can't reach himself. Of course, finding things to feed the Maw isn't always cut and dry.