I wanna be the Conscience

Creator: PomuRin

Average Rating
7.3 / 10
Average Difficulty
59.9 / 100
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Adventure (11) Trap (9) Gimmick (5) Boss (4) Yakisoban (1)

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26 Reviews:

PlutoTheThing
Pretty good adventure game, some save have a few too many traps but besides that it's pretty good, I'm always a fan of seeing stages based on other video games, the Yoshi's Island stage was a treat for that reason. It's simple fun and the final stage is a pretty interesting platforming challenge. I will say the bosses aren't very notable which is a bit of a weakness, but besides that the game is totally fine.

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Rating: 7.7 77       Difficulty: 55 55
Apr 9, 2023
shign
Fun hub based adventure game. I honestly don't have a lot to say about it, it was kinda relaxing to play. I just wish the final boss attack where he target you wasn't that strict on second phase.

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Rating: 6.9 69       Difficulty: 60 60
Feb 15, 2021
Wolfiexe
Conscience is a very solid adventure that captures that oldschool sort of feel alongside some simple but nice production value, referencing some older games and classics with appropriate visuals.

The game drops you off in a hub and gives you a choice of which order you wanna do things in. Every stage is fairly trap heavy with some real scamp moments lying deep into saves, but they mix well with the gimmicks and hazards in each stage, utilizing their respective theme pretty nicely with the visual variety. There were a couple of traps that confused me, with one particular trap in the Mario underground stage feeling a bit too cryptic for its own good.

All of the bosses feel unique, again playing into the theme of the stage. They never felt very learny and the attacks flowed quite nicely, although the final boss takes a bit of getting used to in order to adapt to his patterns quickly which actually made for a very enjoyable and fun finale. One boss that felt more or less reaction-speed based I wasn't big on, although it isn't terribly demanding.

Overall it's a moderately sized adventure with some oldschool variety, fun bosses and a boatload of colourful traps along the way, which sounds like a good time to me.

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Tagged as: Adventure Trap
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Rating: 8.0 80       Difficulty: 60 60
Dec 1, 2019
Xplayerlol
Another Magnanimity-like platforming game. Moving obstacles, tight maneuvering, plenty of traps, lots of timing. However, unlike in Magnanimity, this game's traps are well-placed. There are plenty of interesting gimmicks, and the platforming itself is interesting as well. The stages are well-themed, and they stick to their theme (You won't see a Mario Stage full of gray spikes), which is good. The last stage is also interesting.
The bosses are great and somewhat unique on their own way. The last boss is one of the very few moving bosses that are still fair and not luck-based. Visuals are great, and the musics are nice, although they restart.
There's nothing to really complain about in this game, other than the sharp difficulty. Highly recommended.

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Tagged as: Adventure Trap Gimmick
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Rating: 8.0 80       Difficulty: 62 62
Jun 4, 2015
PerliousFalcon
Charming old Adventure Fangame. But not much to write home about.

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Tagged as: Adventure
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Rating: 6.5 65       Difficulty: 60 60
Mar 10, 2024