Igor The Necromancer
por jeremykun29
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Igor The Necromancer
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Descripción
Juego de plataformas/puzles 2D. Acompaña a Igor mientras recorre una vieja alcantarilla abandonada en busca del “Tomo del Renacimiento” con la ayuda de sus esbirros, que irá encontrando en el camino.
Cómo jugar
Objetivo: Lleva a Igor por las alcantarillas y encuentra el “Tomo del Renacimiento”. Controles:
Flecha izquierda o A – Mover a la izquierda.
Flecha derecha o D – Mover a la derecha.
Espacio, flecha arriba o W – Saltar.
1 – Cambiar a Igor.
2 – Cambiar a Guardia.
3 – Cambiar a Arquero.
Ctrl (Igor) – Lanzar Revivir.
Ctrl (Arquero) – Disparar flecha.
P – Pausa.
*Los controles también se encuentran en el menú de pausa.
Actualizaciones del desarrollador
Update (Jan 08, 2016):
- Added instructions on how to pause the game.
- Area 1 – Remodeled so players don’t get stuck when they lose the “Guard” early.
- Area 3 – Fixed the bug that prevents players from completing the game if they push the metal box backwards.
Comentarios
Fritz_b
Jan. 07, 2016
It’s incredibly well made and the control you’re given over volume was nice especially considering how short it was. The movement and character switching mechanics were smooth and easy to grasp, and weren’t frustrating even with the trickier ledges. The checkpoint system was clever in the way it worked for all 3 characters, and they were well placed. I loved the art style, graphics and music which all fit the atmosphere of the game really well. The story was lovely and again, fit the game so well. The humour and casual dialogue was great without detracting from the more sombre side to the story, and again was impressive with how much it gave you for such a short game. I really hope to see more from you. in particular some sequels to this game as it feels like it scratched the surface of the story and leaves you wanting more. Good luck with your future endeavours, and thanks so much for making such a bitter-sweet little game! Hopefully it’s just the beginning ;)