About This Game A Kick-Ass Blast of 16-Bit Sword-and-Sorcery Action!Steel yourself for a relentless display of might and muscle…of brawn and bravery…of magic and mayhem! Can you cleave your enemies’ skulls, plunder all the booty and flex to impress the barbarienne of your dreams? Inspired by heroic fantasy fiction, Tiny Barbarian DX combines engaging 2D platform action and combo-based hack-and-slash combat with retro-style pixel art and a loincloth-stirring chiptune soundtrack.Tiny Barbarian DX is now officially complete! The current version includes all four Episodes, new unlockable game modes and an all-new two-player cooperative mode to double your barbarian brawn!Four lengthy episodes with dramatic boss battles and secret surprises!Two-player cooperative mode to double your barbarian brawn!Bonus game mode “vs. The Horde” plus top-secret unlockable game modes!Hidden health-power-ups, valuable coins and mysterious diamonds to collect!Multiple homages to classic 8- and 16-bit action games in each episode!2.13:1 super widescreen presentation! 7aa9394dea Title: Tiny Barbarian DXGenre: Action, AdventureDeveloper:StarQuail GamesPublisher:Nicalis, IncRelease Date: 3 Dec, 2013 Tiny Barbarian DX Free Download [Password] I wouldn't have guessed, if I didn't see the elbow drop, this is clearly Randy Savage simulator! Damn good and epic oldschool platformer designed with heart and care. Game starts when our protagonist, the barbarian (Randy?) is left to die in desert. There is only couple things in our hero's mind and they are treasures, revenge and babes! At the beginning, the game seems pretty simplistic, which it is, but the further you get, the harder it gets, so your thumbs better have good muscle memory! I beated the first chapter, but there seems to be four of them, the first one only available right now. First chapter felt like it was already the full story, it was so well done and it excites me to see what the other chapters will bring. Highly recommend for all oldschool platformer fans!. I like everything about this game. Great art. Great Music. Great gameplay. Definitely worth picking up.. It's really hard for me to recommend this game to anyone, but I will say a few things about it. Replay value isnt really big here, unless you absolutely love the game. One thing is that this game has 3 additional episodes planned. The first episode obviously, and the 2nd was just added to the game. So I really like that, but some people might be unhappy to learn they aren't all already available. The first episode, is rather short actually, took me about 1.5 hours to actually finish it from the start. Granted, it took me a handfull of angry tries before I actually finished it. Plus I havent even touched Ep.2 yet, i'll save that rage-fest for another date.This game is really hard. What makes it hard? Its all about timing, patience and knowledge. Taking damage not only hurts, but it gives you that classic knockback we all know and hate. I told my friend, only play this game if youre ok with pulling out your hair.The music is AWESOME. Seriously, this is my favorite part (besides flexing).. I wanted to like this game, but my experince with it has been a frustrating one, and not the kind of frustrating that makes your success that much sweeter when you finally beat the level.I should mention that for the most part I was playing with a controller, because I usually play action games with a controller if it's an option, and that make the experience a thousand times worse. I don't think I've ever played a game with worse optimized gamepad controls, if you do decide to play do yourself a favor and stick to the keyboard. I did eventually switch to keyboard and I was immediately happier.Pretty much the only thing about Tiny Barbarian that impressed me was the variety in the level design. Many of the sections feel very different from the rest.. I mean I'm not totally binning it, it's just for a barbarian game with a bunch of combos and elbow drops mostly what I'm doing is obnoxious platforming. A lot of good energy , solid and engaging look and animation but a bunch of little things feel off; I-frames feel like a roulette , mantling is begrudging (kudos to the team making auto grab a feature though) , no blood spurt or animation to let you know you've killed an enemy mid combo so you can move on to the next one.Oh and a game with hack and slash elements but all enemys damaging you upon contact feels goofy and tedious. Like trying to juggle enemys and then you get hurt because you touched them etc.Just a lot of moments where it feels you got nailed and you didn't really see what you did wrong this time compared to the time before where you didn't.If you exit mid chapter and then continue checkpoints are not the same as the ones you start from after dying. There's less of them.Which seems really pointless? Is that a challenge feature? Really? Look if you like a lot of classic platforming* and are okay with things feeling just a tad janky at times, it's a personable game that is some how is hard to hate. Needs more fighting.*medusa heads". A very short, but VERY solid action platformer with a killer soundtrack. It controls smoothly and is very quick to understand. The only reason I would say to maybe not get it is because of the length; my first playthrough took only an hour. The game promises more episodes are coming, but right now it's a very quick experience. Still really good, though.
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