Demon Hunter (Full) is a paid 2D Puzzle Adventure game available on Android. It’s a singleplayer experience that can be played offline in landscape mode. Demon Hunter (Full) was released in May 2015 and has a current rating of 4.4 out of 5.0 on Google Play.
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MORE GAMES LIKE THISThe Sense Point is an unfinished atmospheric point-and-click adventure game made entirely from modeling clay by hand - not unlike the famous Neverhood classic of the 90s.
We play as a space explorer and his robot friend, who crash-land on a mysterious planet and are tasked with saving it from an inevitable disaster. It’s a journey that consists of traveling between bizarre locations, admiring the weird clay-made scenery, and solving puzzles that seemingly make no sense.
The game bears a strong resemblance to The Neverhood – even down to specific imagery, oddly familiar guitar tunes, and similar puzzles. The small indie team behind The Sense Point clearly drew their inspiration from the all-time classics, but I feel this blind dedication prevented them from implementing interesting ideas of their own.
It was especially puzzling why our two main characters rarely spoke to each other, despite being best pals and having quite extroverted personalities.
Nevertheless, the game offers great entertainment for anyone fond of the genre, and despite its similarities to the classics, it can still be enjoyed on its own.
The Sense Point is free to try, with a $2.99 iAP unlocking the full game after a short intro level. This purchase also unlocks the second chapter – if it ever releases. Hopefully, the developers will someday be able to complete their vision for the game.
MORE GAMES LIKE THISMini Quests is a minimalistic action-adventure game that manages to pack an enthralling puzzle-solving experience into a tiny 40x30 pixel format, with only 16 colors used to draw a vibrant world full of deadly dungeons, ingenious traps, and angry monsters guarding valuable treasure chests.The game has us explore five thematic dungeons full of obstacles that we must find a way through so we can reach the treasure at the end. We have an unlimited number of lives and thus no way of losing, but since our death counter affects the final score, we’re urged to replay dungeons over and over to achieve a perfect result.Every dungeon consists of several interconnected chambers that each feature an objective that must be met to advance further. And oftentimes, actions performed in one room affect another, requiring us to memorize the dungeon layout and explore a lot. Personally, I felt that some puzzles were counter-intuitive and hard to comprehend, but thankfully, the developer provides a complete walkthrough on their website.The game’s most unique feature is its extremely pixelated visual style, where only a handful of pixels are used for objects of interest. To make things worse, the isometric perspective often makes it difficult to understand the correct orientation of objects. It took me a while to get used to the visuals, but I ended up quite enjoying the pixelated world.Unfortunately, the game's biggest issue is its unresponsive control scheme. Although it offers two options for button layouts, neither of them provides a comfortable way of controlling our character. This is especially detrimental during the frequent action sequences that require precise timing and quick reflexes.Mini Quests is completely free, without any ads or iAPs. It won't suit everyone’s taste, but definitely appeals to old-school adventure fans.
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