50 Reviews:
kurath
An excellent product overall. I appreciate the impressive amount of work that went into this not only from Nemega, but all the community contributors overall. Firstly, the obvious, it is a fangame with a cost on steam and it comprises essentially 3 modes/concepts.
The first is classic fangame style platforming with some roguelike elements. Stages are comprised from smaller segments and there's limited lives and a number of powerups to help you get through. This was probably my favorite mode in the game, though it can be quite short lived if you're not interested in being a completionist. The difficulty ranges from about 30-60 based on the selected difficulty, though achievement hunting can get a bit higher as some of the achievements are quite challenging. The mix-and-match nature of the levels makes no run feel the same, but you will start seeing level repeats so if that's the kind of thing that bothers you, tread carefully. Still, it offers a lot of content as you get through them and if you set goals other than winning (as you'll be able to get consistent at that quite quickly, generally), there's a lot to be had here.
The second is the race mode, which while rare to find games unfortunately, when the community gets together to do some its quite fun. There's a variety of difficulty options here as well to adjust the pace, with harder levels frequently tripping people up or easier levels that its all about going fast.
Finally, the last mode is the magic tower inspired mode. This was by far the weakest of the three for me but its still interesting. The difficulty of this is naturally much higher and cannot be adjusted, maybe about a 60-65 (Difficulty rating based on this, as its the hardest 'standard' content). It is, in magic tower style, with a limited total hp pool so you'll want to balance your ability to take hits, but some of the later enemies have some attacks that feel quite unfair and feels like a grind to some degree. The final achievement for this is quite difficult, and as such if you're an achievement hunter I'd be cautious about going for these, as its probably on par with a game more in the 80s range at that point.
All in all, this package offers a lot (as it should, as a paid game in a genre of freebies), but its worth it if any of the styles of game appeal to you.
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The first is classic fangame style platforming with some roguelike elements. Stages are comprised from smaller segments and there's limited lives and a number of powerups to help you get through. This was probably my favorite mode in the game, though it can be quite short lived if you're not interested in being a completionist. The difficulty ranges from about 30-60 based on the selected difficulty, though achievement hunting can get a bit higher as some of the achievements are quite challenging. The mix-and-match nature of the levels makes no run feel the same, but you will start seeing level repeats so if that's the kind of thing that bothers you, tread carefully. Still, it offers a lot of content as you get through them and if you set goals other than winning (as you'll be able to get consistent at that quite quickly, generally), there's a lot to be had here.
The second is the race mode, which while rare to find games unfortunately, when the community gets together to do some its quite fun. There's a variety of difficulty options here as well to adjust the pace, with harder levels frequently tripping people up or easier levels that its all about going fast.
Finally, the last mode is the magic tower inspired mode. This was by far the weakest of the three for me but its still interesting. The difficulty of this is naturally much higher and cannot be adjusted, maybe about a 60-65 (Difficulty rating based on this, as its the hardest 'standard' content). It is, in magic tower style, with a limited total hp pool so you'll want to balance your ability to take hits, but some of the later enemies have some attacks that feel quite unfair and feels like a grind to some degree. The final achievement for this is quite difficult, and as such if you're an achievement hunter I'd be cautious about going for these, as its probably on par with a game more in the 80s range at that point.
All in all, this package offers a lot (as it should, as a paid game in a genre of freebies), but its worth it if any of the styles of game appeal to you.
Rating: 9.5
Difficulty: 65
Feb 17, 2019
sirdoyle
Difficulty rating is based on Hard Mode.
This game is awesome! Great graphics, great music, completely original, and the bosses reference things like Kamilia, Miku, Geezer and classic videogame characters.
You play as The Kitten who goes through three worlds full of randomly picked pre-made needle puzzles and along the way you can buy items and temporary upgrades. You have 100 lives, so make them count..! Or fail and upgrade the amount of lives you start with.
I guess you could say... this game is purrfect ;)
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This game is awesome! Great graphics, great music, completely original, and the bosses reference things like Kamilia, Miku, Geezer and classic videogame characters.
You play as The Kitten who goes through three worlds full of randomly picked pre-made needle puzzles and along the way you can buy items and temporary upgrades. You have 100 lives, so make them count..! Or fail and upgrade the amount of lives you start with.
I guess you could say... this game is purrfect ;)
Rating: 10.0
Difficulty: 60
Dec 28, 2018
ChakaZaluu
This game is very well made, and (hopefully) a magic tower mode is coming soon. It is hard to rate difficulty whise, because there are 3 difficultys you can choose from. The phisycs are neat, and you can also dash. Furthermore you can collect usable items.
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Rating: 8.0
Difficulty: N/A
May 24, 2018
amoryan
game to good is should be a super game why is nobody talk about this game
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Rating: 10.0
Difficulty: 34
Jan 19, 2018