Endica VII The Dream King Download Bittorrent
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- Aug 10, 2019
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About This Game The Dream King is a 4-Player Cooperative "Metroidvania" Video Game, inspired by Nostalgic hits from the early 90's! You and your friends can take your pick from an enormous cast of characters, each with their own unique play styles and abilities. Players must navigate an open world in order to find artifacts, weapons and abilities so that they can advance to other areas. The Dream King borrows elements from other genres such as run and gun shooters, fighting games, and RPGs! (Mac and Ubuntu support coming very soon!) Featuring: • Side Scrolling Action with up to 4-Players Locally • Single, Co-op, Versus Modes and Mini-Games • Explore and free roam in a vast Open World • Discover dozens of Unique Weapons and Abilities • Multiple Genre aspects like Street Fighter and RPG Elements • Custom Fan Created Content created by our Backers and Supporters • Reize from Shovelknight playable for the first time ever • Two Bonus Tracks for Reize by Secret of Mana composer Hiroki Kikuta a09c17d780 Title: Endica VII The Dream KingGenre: Action, Adventure, Casual, Indie, RPGDeveloper:Dream WithinPublisher:Dream WithinRelease Date: 13 Jan, 2016 Endica VII The Dream King Download Bittorrent endica vii the dream king. endica vii the dream king download One of the best games i've played in a while! An instant Classic! Would buy again ten times over!. The idea of this game is amazing. However, I have never been able to even play the game. Each time I've purchased it, it never works. I see that, on occasion, it gets updated, but nothing changes. Same ole crap. I would play a game like this in an instant. Just as long as it runs properly.. These dudes might be better off selling sountracks if they don't update this. So, I've seen a lot of negative reviews on this game, and, seeing it was 99 cents, well...being the sucker for platformers I am, I decided to take a chance on this game, and see how I liked it. It isn't the greatest game ever, but it certainly is fun, and hard to put down when you get into it. The loading time upon starting the game was a little long, but honestly, it was the only time that a loading screen was seen, too--never saw another one while I was playing. I admit that the inability to change controls on the controller is rather annoying, but the layout as it is is just fine, I think, since on a controller, the Dash button was right next to the Jump, and the two attacks were in good reach, too. Now, personally, this game charmed me the minute the cutscene started, since it channels an RPG story fairly well, similarly to one you'd play on the Super Nintendo, and seeing that put into a platformer with some 'vania elements, I couldn't help but fall in love with it. I admit, some of the attacks seem a little clunky at times, such as the sword upper you can do with your blade-wielding characters, as it leave you vulnerable when you come down, but skills have been fairly diverse so far, and I look forward to delving in further to see what else awaits me! owoThough, on another note, there have been a few little...iffy moments, two of them standing out more so than others. First, why does touching the "tutorial" boss kill you instantly? I know we're supposed to be getting some challenge, but, that seems kinda extreme for so early in the game. Second, there's a nifty secret area in the castle area that resembles, and even sounds like an NES game, but, upon finding the treasure there, and backtracking to the previous area, I discovered that, well...I couldn't leave. Going the way I came was out of the question, since it was like walking into a wall, and the other doorway which LOOKS like it could be an exit doesn't go anywhere, either, so my only option was to get myself killed by the mob of zombies, which, took quite a while since the character I was using had a lot of health. <w<; last of all, the boss of said castle spews lots of projectiles your way, one of which resembling one from a game many of us remember, if you've played Super Mario World on the SNES. Touch that, and it's an instant death, and it can be quite cumbersome to avoid, often leaving you hit, and instantly dead. Earlier before, when you drop underground into a room with two big mushrooms, and a bridge, going off to the left will lead you to plummet to your doom, since it hasn't been blocked off. And, last of all, the text seems to scroll by on its own, and it does so at random speed, or so it seems. Due to this, I missed a bit of text when trying to advance the text myself, being used to doing so in other RPGs and platformers, so...I hope this is changed later, or that you're at least given the option to choose manual, or auto.Other than these, so far, I'm quite enjoying myself. I hope that you will give the game a chance in some way, it really is quite nice, and I imagine multiplayer would be quite fun! If I can update this, I'll do so after trying it out somehow.Pros:An RPG story with multiple characters fit for multiplayerNice graphicsDecent enough controlsCons:Loading screen takes a little timeA few insta-kills here and therePersonally, I rate this game 7.5 out of 10, and I think it's worth a try to see if you like it or not! A dollar isn't a bad price to look into it, I say.. Garbage; avoid at all costs. Criminal to ask $10.Simply not fun, and it's easy to make the game unable to progress. For example, I was playing Emily not long after the second "boss" that just jumps around a lot. Entered an area blocked off by a shield of sorts and couldn't progress. I then couldn't get back out of the hole, as Emily was big enough to enter, but too big to leave.... Wow, are you kidding me\u203d This game gets so much sh*\u00d7 from reviewers, but it's a na\u00efve little love letter to 16-bit action RPGs! I guess the earnestness here is something you don't really take kindly to and I think maybe a lot of modern Japanese indie titles have spoiled us, because sure, the game takes a minute to load and looks like a typical 16-bit SNES title \u2013 as they mostly looked like in reality as opposed to what people call "16-bit" graphics these days. I'd revamp a lot of the background graphical assets, but wow. This is a decent game.I'm not sure this qualifies as a "metroidvania" though.. Keeps crashing. Can't change cotrols. Takes forever to load. DO NOT BUY THIS GAME.Oh and if you play anyway, don't double KO on the wizard boss or you will have to start over from the beginning : the key that drops will be lost forever and you won't be able to open doors to continue the game... neat huh?
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