Across the demon realm 2
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Many developers have forgotten what makes a platformer game fun.
In my opinion we must forget the giant and redundant labyrinths and go back to basics:
Many have tried to make games that are sometimes very pretty but terribly boring after having crossed the same levels over and over again.
I simply would like to make a linear platformer where the player cannot get lost as it is unfortunately too often the case in recent productions.
The story:
You are the mysterious Darko whose face no one has ever seen.
If you played to the first"Across the demon realm" you probably discovered that Darko was a demon.(Spoil: Let the female zombie kill you! )
The gameplay:
Only a button to jump and a button to attack, what’s all! (No Rpg elements but a lot of weapons to grab! Sometimes you will steal the weapon of a defeated enemy! )
Today, platform games (especially the metroidvania) have become like some open world games:
gigantic games where you can go everywhere but which are often full of the same sort of monsters…boring and repetitive.
I would like that the player does not get bored so the levels are less extensive, more linear but more varied.
Across the demon realm 2 aims to surprise you in ways few games have before by introducing constant changes in environment, traps, monsters, dialog and plot twists!
And, the most important, you will never get lost in a gigantic level where all the walls are the same!
Use the keyboard or a joypad to play (I don’t try other controllers but if it’s recent enough you should use it! )
Warning: I’m sorry for this but the start button (pause) don’t work, you need to use the keyboard key “esc” to pause.
Mature content: a pixelated nude female zomby and a nude pixelated woman-plant. they are two enemies to fight do not expect to live the great love with them, they are rather aggressive!
Credits:
Main creator : Choloco (some backgrounds by Ansimuz)
Music: Makimak and sometimes Choloco
cover: Shawli’s Fantasy
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Guroopia!
Great puzzle game, really fun and frustrating at times but a good frustration. Definetly makes you think, having the global leader board is great as you can challange yourself even more. Great design Josh keep them coming. 5 out off 5
– Real player with 8.5 hrs in game
epic game, exited for whats next, but i do have ONE problem with it, your the only voice actor, try getting ppl from the community willing to voice act to do voices for you, or maybe your wife or something. idk i just feel this would be a great addition
– Real player with 2.4 hrs in game
UnderParty
If you’ve never heard of the term ‘ryona’, it’s basically fetishized violence against women, often sexual in nature. This game is full of BDSM , torture and gore , including amputation .
– Real player with 10.8 hrs in game
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UnderParty is a relatively short 2 hour long game. Having played through it once on each difficulty, I feel that I’ve got enough experience to share thoughts on it. I write a lot so this review will be pretty lengthy, and spoil MOST of the game. This might not be a big deal though, since:
- The Story -
It basically doesn’t exist. You’re given a very simple, dialogue-less objective, go about it in a bit of an odd fashion, and seek to execute it.
- EDIT 6/1/20 The Roguelite Mode -
– Real player with 8.3 hrs in game
Faux
An extraordinary little gem. Can be hard sometimes, but that’s all about Faux, trial and error. Very innovative level design. Smooth gameplay. I highly recommend. Also the music is great as well.
– Real player with 3.6 hrs in game
It’s a 2D platformer that requires precise jumps in every step you take.
The character’s speed changes in every level sometimes he is slow and sometimes he is fast.
I liked the level’s were the movement is from medium to fast as it’s faster to move around and restart the level when I die, when the gameplay is slow it just feels like an underwater level which is never a good idea and the music …. not a fan.
It’s very challenging it starts you will notice from level 2 the difficulty jumps.
I’m couple of levels deep and i’m dying like (A lot) but I’m having fun and looking forward to the next levels.
– Real player with 2.5 hrs in game
NAL Is Alive
Well, what can i say about this? I have waited for this game a long time and now it’s finally released! Is the game worth its money or not?
I’m kinda in ambivalent moods right now… i don’t regret buying this game. Well, it’s technically not one game, but a whole game collection with an enormous amount of games. Here’s the point: Some of these games are really good, but some aren’t (at least in my opinion). Some games are incredibly boring and not fun at all and that’s really unfortunate. On the contrary there are many really great games which i really enjoy, but those are not the majority right now.
– Real player with 20.6 hrs in game
NAL Is Alive boasts a collection of 130+ games, however a good slice of them are slight iterations on the same formula. Still, there’s a LOT of depth and variance to the games here and there’s not as much “cheap Game Maker crap” as I had originally assumed. A lot of these games play kind of like the Flash games of yesteryear, back in the glory days of browser-based gaming. The games range from quite brilliant to total garbage, but there is definitely something for everyone here.
Even though there’s well over 100 games, $15 seems a bit steep considering some of the games are single level “tech demo” type things, and not all of them are very good. I’d say there’s a safe estimate that you’ll get at least two dozen games you’ll “click with”, maybe a few dozen others that are kind of amusing, and then the rest won’t appeal to you. If you’ve got $15 to spare, I’d say get it. Otherwise, stick this one in your wishlist and wait for it to go on sale.
– Real player with 14.8 hrs in game
Taras Bulba and platforms of Hoolion
So far I’ve run into 6 or 7 doors that I can’t enter and exactly 0 that I can. Some say I need a key and some say they can only be opened from the other side, but I’m not entirely sure where the other side is.
Graphics: Graphics: Pixel art is fine I suppose. Enemies are nonsense, one of them appears to be a floating wheel; but on the other hand that might’ve been what the dev was going for.
Story: What do you expect? Shoot the enemies and win.
Gameplay: You can obtain a variety of weapons with which to kill enemies. Or at least, I assume you can. I’ve only found the shotgun because as I mentioned, I can’t get anywhere. Biggest complaint is that your bullets come out the barrel of your gun, which is fine on its own but your character apparently thinks it’s a good idea to press the stock of his gun up to his chest. Another complaint is that ladders have asymmetrical and dilapidated appearance, which I like but you can only actually climb in areas where you can see ladder, so you end up having to move around a lot just to climb.
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
Atomic Butcher: Homo Metabolicus
Disgusting. I absolutely love it so far.
For reals though, I’d definitely recommend this game if not just for how vile and gross it is. Puking, peeing, and crapping on enemies is incredibly fun! Definitely not a platformer for children!
– Real player with 19.4 hrs in game
Fantastic jump and pee game. Well balanced gameplay with the opportunity for awesome superruns. If you manage the double jump and slide move right you can super fast travel the level architecture. Scorefreaks will freak out too (combomoves possible), The soundtrack is also brilliant (metal and some 80ies italian horroflicklike musicstyle (john carpenter score).
The graphics remind me of some 90ies amiga games.
Gory like doom and disgusting like boogerman.
I have battlefield 1 and titanfall 2 on my hdd but i prefer to play another short round of atomic butcher. ;)
– Real player with 12.0 hrs in game
CYNOROID -GENTAGELSE-
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The Short of it: Weird, cool bit of retro inspired run and gun platforming. If original Doom had been a side-scrolling platformer, it might have been like Cynoroid. Fluid gameplay + controls, great tutorial, indie =)
Reminds me of: If you like games like Metal Slug and/or enjoy retro inspired indie titles, there’s a good chance you’ll like Cynoroid.
– Real player with 9.6 hrs in game
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
Dungeon Escape
Its fun until you find out what the game’s focus is on…
Cons:
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Controls are too stiff - There is no option to fine tune your jump, you always jump the same height; predefined movement range when you touch the keys, makes finetunning your position impossible
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Jump is registered after movement, so if you want to move- jump (close to the edge or spikes) you have to jump first and then move while in the air; apparently its registered after everything else in the game, play level 49 to see for yourself
– Real player with 8.2 hrs in game
This game is one of these gameplay first games that’s really solid but didn’t sell a lot because it has very little coverage on social media and very little focus on visuals and sound.
It’s a respectable game. The physics are frame-perfect solid, and every obstacle feels like has been tested to be doable while following a decent difficulty curve. It’s a good way to spend a bit of time.
Although… I’d like to mention something about the game, but I’ll put it in spoilers because I feel like this is something I was thrilled to discover.
– Real player with 6.7 hrs in game
Lords of Exile
In the Far East, in bloody ancient times of war, creatures of the darkness, and samurais, the lands of Exilia suffer the pains of a cruel war. Only a bloodthirsty cursed knight can restore hope and defeat the darkness.
Lords of Exile is a 8-bit side-scrolling action platformer set in the far Lands of Exilia where a cursed knight makes his way to the revenge. A combination of classic retro mechanics and linear level design in 8-bit graphics!
Features
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8 levels in a classic linear design with powerful end-of-zone bosses!
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Throwing weapons, melee combat, down stab, jump, dashing… and more!
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Use the 3 powers of the shadows of Gabriel’s curse!
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16-bit physics with a great retro feel and perfectly polished and integrated controls!
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Polished handcrafted 8-bit pixel art and fast animations in an awesome anime style.
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8-bit SFX and OST enriched with some sounds from the Megadrive sound chip!