Bull et Hell

Bull et Hell

Bull et Hell is the top down shooter where time moves only when you move. outnumbered and outgunned, shoot your enemies, and maneuver through a chaotic storm of slow-motion bullets.

Kill or be killed

Time will flow as fast as you move. Take it easy or go face to face! Explore & Loot ever-changing dungeons, defeat the enemy hordes before they take you out!

Defeat your friends

Beat your friends in the arena mode! Only one will leave alive!

Tons of weapons

Multiple weapons to choose from that will match your playstyle. Do you want to take them out from a far distance or close and personal ?

Bull et Hell Features

  • Story mode with 4 themed random dungeons and Boss Battles

  • Endless mode run away from ever changing dungeons until you drop… how many dungeons can you escape?

  • Unique grid based and turn based bullet storm arena!

  • Cartoon lowpoly aesthetic.

  • Atmospheric soundtrack.

  • Couch Co-op and Couch PvP.

  • Steam Achievements.

  • Play with keyboard and controller!


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Bull et Hell on Steam

Splinter Zone

Splinter Zone

Alright so I’m only an hour and a bit into this but

I have to write a review on this because the game needs them and first impressions are always important for getting a game.

Splinter Zone is almost what happens if you have Vlambeer remake Megaman 1-3.

Here’s what I mean by that:

If you have played Megaman’s 1 to 3, some of the level segments will feel VERY familiar. .So will some of the enemy behaviours. This is not a bad thing. It’s charmingly familiar.

The Vlambeer part comes in with this RIDICULOUSLY MEATY GUN NOISES and the OBLIGATORY SCREENSHAKE (which you can tone down if you wish in the settings). I cannot tell you how delicious the explosions are too, you have to see them for yourself.

Real player with 23.0 hrs in game


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I love this game. The controls are really on point. The shooting, especially when you’re on a higher level, is so much fun. There is so much variation in the construction of the worlds. I have to admit, that it’s not the easiest game I played so far but I love the challenge and it’s still fun because I’m getting better every time I play it.

The enemies seem to be easy targets most of the time but there are quite a few that can be really tedious. All the more fun when you’ve figured out their weak spot. The most interesting part about this game seems to be, that when you’re on a certain skill-level, you can pretty much go on forever. But I think, there’s more to it, than to just beat your own highscore over and over again. The story seems to be, that you can decide for yourself, if you wanna stay in this sourrounding of shoot, kill, die, repeat or if there’s a way out of it. I’ve yet to find this way, but I’m eager to progress towards this alternative goal.

Real player with 10.8 hrs in game

Splinter Zone on Steam