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Wolfiexe
For: I wanna Cast a Spell
For: I wanna Cast a Spell
Cast a Spell is a solid adventure game encapsulated in a smaller gamespace due to the wacky and indecipherable character system present in the game, something I never managed to figure out the importance of whilst playing. Thankfully it didn't seem to make a difference to the game itself, which is pretty well made.
Each stage feels very adventurey, with wacky hazards such as lava, sawblades, lasers, plants etc. The visuals all look pretty polished and clean, and the boss fights are well thought out (although the first one confused me for a silly reason which hopefully won't happen to others).
There's also a bit of backtracking, where you'll find yourself going back through the stages with a new ability to access somewhere in an earlier stage. This is nice, but the language barrier can sometimes make progression quite confusing especially in regards to your powerups. There's also the aforementioned character select (of sorts) at the bottom which I didn't understand once throughout my playthrough.
Whilst some parts of the game frustrated me a little, I found it to be a well made adventure with some very memorable parts and one puzzle in particular that felt really clever to get through, so all-in-all I had a good time.
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Each stage feels very adventurey, with wacky hazards such as lava, sawblades, lasers, plants etc. The visuals all look pretty polished and clean, and the boss fights are well thought out (although the first one confused me for a silly reason which hopefully won't happen to others).
There's also a bit of backtracking, where you'll find yourself going back through the stages with a new ability to access somewhere in an earlier stage. This is nice, but the language barrier can sometimes make progression quite confusing especially in regards to your powerups. There's also the aforementioned character select (of sorts) at the bottom which I didn't understand once throughout my playthrough.
Whilst some parts of the game frustrated me a little, I found it to be a well made adventure with some very memorable parts and one puzzle in particular that felt really clever to get through, so all-in-all I had a good time.
Rating: 7.6 76
Difficulty: 50 50
Sep 4, 2019
Wolfiexe
For: I wanna be the GOBOU
For: I wanna be the GOBOU
"It's a tough one to review, since no one really knows what happened or why." - Kurath, 2019.
Gobou is a unique experience, to say the least. It goes against what you might expect a typical fangame adventure to look and play like, and bombards it with some heavy plot twists, a charming cast of characters and a series of devilish and unimaginable challenges, even more vicious than the last.
If you want a fangame with combat, you'll find it here. If you want a story that defies language barriers and even mortal understanding, you'll also find that here. Most of all, if you want a memorable fangame experience, I can say with absolute certainty, that you will find it here, with GOBOU.
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Gobou is a unique experience, to say the least. It goes against what you might expect a typical fangame adventure to look and play like, and bombards it with some heavy plot twists, a charming cast of characters and a series of devilish and unimaginable challenges, even more vicious than the last.
If you want a fangame with combat, you'll find it here. If you want a story that defies language barriers and even mortal understanding, you'll also find that here. Most of all, if you want a memorable fangame experience, I can say with absolute certainty, that you will find it here, with GOBOU.
Rating: 8.2 82
Difficulty: 45 45
Aug 30, 2019
Wolfiexe
For: I wanna take the Memory 2
For: I wanna take the Memory 2
Take the Memory 2 is a wacky anime-themed adventure featuring visual novel shenanigans, dazzling games of chance and a story that you won't soon forget. You're even given the incredible option of either a) knowing Japanese and reading the story to fully understand it, or b) not knowing Japanese and making up your own story as you go along to try and make sense of why you're being assaulted by a variety of anime girls in spike-infested rooms.
The game's flow is pretty strange, featuring a bit of backtracking here and there as you explore new areas before returning to the town in order to advance the plot. Similar to Marimario's other games, the stages usually consist of a particular gimmick alongside a healthy dose of traps. There's also a good variety of bosses, often utilizing the stage gimmick in some form. I particularly liked the Not Visible stage which hides either the player, spikes or blocks depending on the trigger, although it does make me worry for the difficulty if you aren't playing on Medium.
The game does have a True Ending which includes a few more stages and bosses, and it's relatively straightforward to get. After beating the game normally, you can start again from the beginning following the choice given after credits, and just pick the option that was previously greyed out in the conversation with Marimario (the scientist-looking guy), which will take you onto the True Route.
The production value isn't really anything to write home about (with the exception of the openings perhaps) and the platforming can be a bit clunky at times, but there's something about the game that just felt very memorable and fun to me. It's a lot of kooky ideas and zany happenings that make fangames fun to play for me, and overall I just had a lot of fun with it.
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The game's flow is pretty strange, featuring a bit of backtracking here and there as you explore new areas before returning to the town in order to advance the plot. Similar to Marimario's other games, the stages usually consist of a particular gimmick alongside a healthy dose of traps. There's also a good variety of bosses, often utilizing the stage gimmick in some form. I particularly liked the Not Visible stage which hides either the player, spikes or blocks depending on the trigger, although it does make me worry for the difficulty if you aren't playing on Medium.
The game does have a True Ending which includes a few more stages and bosses, and it's relatively straightforward to get. After beating the game normally, you can start again from the beginning following the choice given after credits, and just pick the option that was previously greyed out in the conversation with Marimario (the scientist-looking guy), which will take you onto the True Route.
The production value isn't really anything to write home about (with the exception of the openings perhaps) and the platforming can be a bit clunky at times, but there's something about the game that just felt very memorable and fun to me. It's a lot of kooky ideas and zany happenings that make fangames fun to play for me, and overall I just had a lot of fun with it.
Rating: 8.5 85
Difficulty: 45 45
Aug 30, 2019
Wolfiexe
For: I wanna Sell Door
For: I wanna Sell Door
Sell Door is a 3-stage long puzzle game with some fun ideas behind it, such as collecting clocks to stop time and freeze cycles, or desperately trying to find a spike to throw yourself onto in a room that's seemingly empty of hazards.
Some of the puzzles can be a little questionable, with some thinking out of the box being a must. Whilst the puzzle gimmick in the second stage is pretty cool and allows for some interesting thinking, I didn't really enjoy it as much as the others. The first stage of the game had a good balance of humour and puzzling which was the main takeaway from the game for me, and it even features a wolfieAbort in every room as a reminder of the possibilities when playing fangames.
Overall an enjoyable puzzle game. Be prepared for a little bit of galaxy braining though.
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Some of the puzzles can be a little questionable, with some thinking out of the box being a must. Whilst the puzzle gimmick in the second stage is pretty cool and allows for some interesting thinking, I didn't really enjoy it as much as the others. The first stage of the game had a good balance of humour and puzzling which was the main takeaway from the game for me, and it even features a wolfieAbort in every room as a reminder of the possibilities when playing fangames.
Overall an enjoyable puzzle game. Be prepared for a little bit of galaxy braining though.
Rating: 7.5 75
Difficulty: 45 45
Aug 30, 2019
Wolfiexe
For: I wanna be Minimal
For: I wanna be Minimal
A very visually comforting needle game. Every screen is very easy on the eyes, and the game really builds itself on the minimalist aesthetic. There's a good variety of jumps throughout and nothing that felt unpleasant or bumpy to play.
Having said that, I wasn't really a massive fan of the needle style for the most part. It felt like the layouts used often really restricted the needle, and it felt like there was an abundance of nerfed diagonals and minispikes. The platform usage (particularly the miniblock platforms) I thought was particularly cool and is something I'd have liked to have seen more of. The water also felt a bit clunky to me, which I imagine is the same water that Meltdown suffers from.
Still, it's a very unique needle game. Maybe that's less true now that there are more artsy and minimalist needle games than there were back in 2014, but the combination of neatly arranged needle and even a few fun bosses scattered around to break up the platforming ends up making for a fun experience.
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Having said that, I wasn't really a massive fan of the needle style for the most part. It felt like the layouts used often really restricted the needle, and it felt like there was an abundance of nerfed diagonals and minispikes. The platform usage (particularly the miniblock platforms) I thought was particularly cool and is something I'd have liked to have seen more of. The water also felt a bit clunky to me, which I imagine is the same water that Meltdown suffers from.
Still, it's a very unique needle game. Maybe that's less true now that there are more artsy and minimalist needle games than there were back in 2014, but the combination of neatly arranged needle and even a few fun bosses scattered around to break up the platforming ends up making for a fun experience.
Rating: 7.0 70
Difficulty: 45 45
Aug 30, 2019
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