About This Game Lunnye Devitsy is the story of an alien who falls from the moon onto a huge mountainside on the planet below. Explore strange locations, aid mysterious characters and find your way home.Key Features Find all the ways back home - some logical, some abstract Explore a strange mountainside Unlock abilities, build cannons and spaceships No death Relaxing exploration gameplay Fully universal - no in-game text Xbox 360 and standard controller support Includes full MP3 and FLAC soundtrack 1075eedd30 Title: Lunnye DevitsyGenre: Casual, IndieDeveloper:Boss BaddiePublisher:Boss BaddieRelease Date: 1 Jul, 2009 Lunnye Devitsy Download Crack With Full Game lunnye devitsy background. lunnye devitsy steam background. lunnye devitsy This game I bought in a bundle with Wake. It was only $1.29, but it was still way too much money. Graphics were blurry and there was too much bloom effect on the lighting that gave me a headache about 3 minutes in. I recommend that you do not buy this game.. 0/10 would not bang. Well, I tried. Throughout my play of this game, I ran into several design flaws, but I kept going, to see where the concept was taken, seeing its potential. Well, after 3 long, long hours, I simply quit. The game claims it's about exploration, and aiding mysterious characters, but there's barely any of it. You arrive on the world and nothing is told to you. And that could be fine. But it simply keeps that way for the rest of the game. Nothing is told to the player, not even indirectly. I usually enjoy exploration games a lot, since they keep throwing little clues at the player, little pieces of the overall puzzle. But not here. I've forced myself to play it through, to see if anything changed, but barely anything did. The puzzles are senseless. They could make a bit more sense, if there were references to them throughout the game, that one could get through exploration.Since there's nothing, this game is about trial a error. Constantly. And it's simply not fun.You're not exploring anything. The map is just a labyrinthic mess, with fake walls that you can't tell from a normal wall. So, the only thing left to do, is roam around the world. Which has nothing special. It barely has any landmarks that could tell something interesting. There's nothing. The world feels as dead as it could. The characters are simply there for you to have a very vague idea of what to do to progress in the game, but they don't actually feel like characters. Only a chore board. The controls aren't anything to write home about either. And, on top of it, it tries to be a hard platformer. And it falls flat on its face. With these imprecise controls, you actually have to land on the tips of triangles. Seriously? Who could've thought this was a good idea? Then, a dark block with hidden paths inside. There's no way to see where you're going. Again, HOW could someone think this was a good idea? It's just frustrating trial and error. And it adds absolutely nothing positive to the game.The visuals did look unique, but you'd better turn off the post processing effects. Those are really, really bad. They simply blur your vision and end up hurting your eyes.The redeeming factor is this may be the music (althought not sound design). The music was really enjoyable, although it didn't quite play into the atmosphere of the game. Simply good, random, background music.I'm sorry if I'm being overly negative, but I had certain expectations for this, the idea seemed right up my alley. But... no. It's simply a badly designed game.In exploration games, you should learn something about the world. The world should have a story to tell. Something. But there's nothing here. I took no satisfaction from playing this after the first half hour or so.Plus, don't make it frustrating as it is. The controls aren't tight enough for it to try to be Super Meat Boy. The visual effects are way too exagerated. The map has no landmarks, it's simply labyrinthic, with "secrets" areas that make no sense.Too many ideas that were badly implemented. My advice would be to polish each aspect of the game a lot before trying to get it all together. Otherwise you get this. And it's not very good.Don't pick this one up.With that said, I'll still keep an eye out for Boss Baddie, these games might actually get pretty good after a lot of work has been put into them.. Simple yet confusing and finally torturous at the end. Perhaps too simple as it soon becomes a tedious task of collecting nicknacks and repetitive platforming back and forth through the same areas all while trying to explore completely unexplained goals and unclear interactions. They don't tell you that you are trying to get to the moon in multiple ways or that you can use up to interact with some things - had to look that up online. It seems rather obtuse in retrospect, but at least the soundtrack is nice. Oh? What's this? Free soundtrack in the game files? That's nice of them.The last puzzles require skill, but one of those last puzzles depends on ambiguous mechanics which will require senseless repetition when it's completely unclear why it fails. What seems to be the exact same action produces the needed results only the rare time out of dozens of attempts and, if you screw up the platforming above in the wrong way, you are forced to do it all over again. At least in finishing that challenge alone, I feel some catharsis from the experience.. 0/10 would not bang. I have always loved platformers that look amazing, and Boss Baddie's title Lunnye Devitsy definetly makes that list. Now if you're looking for a story that tells you every single piece of the puzzle, you're not going to find that in this title, but you will have to go looking for them. See, one day, a little Moon Maiden, our heroine of the story, falls off the moon! On a normal day this would seem like a serious misfortune, but our little friend never fears, because throughout the bizarre world below there just so happens to be several helpful ways of getting back home. With helping a geologist find his moon marbles, a scientist to build a rocket and blastoff, a relay station to get its message out, discovering that gravity has some very "loopy" consequences, finding a springboard with some astonishing power, or having the postman make a very long-distance delivery, getting home has never been such an adventure! Even more so, because once you've made it home all those ways, you'll discover a magma monster has lost all his pocket change and once you've collected it for him, he'll give you quite a lift. Lunnye Devitsy puts wonder, entertainment, and, of course, that good old feeling of accomplishing something so much bigger than you in the genre of platformers. There's mystery, a few scares, and a good bunch of cursing involved for everyone. It's the journey home that makes Lunnye Devitsy such a fantastic title to add to your Steam Library. Run, Jump, Double Jump, and Dive into this platformer for an excellent adventure with outstanding music and sound effects. It's a great excuse to spend some time with a little friend from the stars and send her on her way back home.
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