Dash Hale
INHALE. SAVE THE WORLD. EXHALE. REPEAT.
Who needs guns or swords when the environment is on their side?
Better still: why not having them all?
Dash Hale is a combat-based runner set in a dynamic, freely rotating world: run faster or slower by changing the ground incline, turn it into a steep slope for sliding or drop to a free fall - bringing your enemies down with you.
Hunt bloodthirsty zombies in a pirate ship, survive rebellious machines in feudal Japan, face hellish demons in the cyberspace and escape giant rotating blades… everywhere. It may not make much sense, but you won’t have time to miss it.
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Control Matt and the world around him: jump, swap between short and long-range attacks and rotate the world at will;
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10 kinds of enemies, 10 corresponding levels - which get mixed at the start of each scene;*
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Upgrade your weapons and acquire new abilities through your journey;
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Blood pumping electronic soundtrack;
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Agent Murphy
Not a bad game for the price, something like the old games on the phone. The game is quite difficult (the first boss has not yet been defeated) although the bots in the game behave quite strangely, perhaps this makes the game a little more difficult, but it seemed weirdly to me.
– Real player with 1.6 hrs in game
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Not a bad game for the price, but the boss fights are horribly imbalanced. The first two bosses (I quit after the second) both fire explosives, which kill you instantly if you’re within their fairly large hitboxes. There’s no graphic effect for the explosion so it’s impossible to tell how big they are. What makes this worse is you have to restart the boss level entirely, so you have to drag yourself all the way back to them just to restart the fight. Since you get killed instantly, there’s not much point to fighting enemies along the way. which undermines that aspect of the game on boss levels.
– Real player with 1.6 hrs in game
JIGOKU UNKO
Our character has a tantrum after eating spicy Adana Kebab.
Then he finds himself in hell for some unknown reason.
He is no longer human and is even more angry.
By breaking all the obstacles in front of him, he tries to advance as far as he can without his anger killing him.
Features:
2D Platform game.
There are 2 characters available.
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Rolf
Rolf is an indie game that has fun cuphead/Mario vibes. It is full of fun fast paced levels that are challenging to beat. But even though the levels are challenging, you will quickly learn the fun mechanics of the game. If you have enjoyed playing cuphead or enjoy other platformers such as mario this is the game for you.
Faster Than Possible
This game is seriously just a masterpiece. It felt similar to playing a live version of Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules or just watching Holes (2003) for the first time. Most fun I’ve had in a while, plus I 100%’d it (steam please make it visible on my account)
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game