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Ravva And The Cyclops Curse Hacked

Updated: Mar 25, 2020





















































About This Game Ravva and the Cyclops Curse is a short 8-bit platform adventure inspired by classic NES games, both in art style and gameplay. You’ll meet Ravva, a young summoner apprentice who is now in a desperate situation. The child’s mother is a powerful summoner, but then a terrible foe emerged: the Cyclops Lord. After an intense fight, he stole the summoner powers and cast a terrible curse upon her! Now little Ravva must gather all courage available to face a dangerous journey to face the Cyclops and end the curse.The game will take you through various stages with challenging design, all of them aiming to test your skills and courage. Use 4 different types of summons to defeat foes and overcome obstacles, each minion being better suited for specific tasks. Find power-ups, scores and secrets around the stages while facing unique enemies and hazards. The game is inspired by classic NES games, including charming art style and fair challenges. 7aa9394dea Title: Ravva and the Cyclops CurseGenre: Action, Adventure, IndieDeveloper:GalopePublisher:The Hidden LevelsRelease Date: 15 Jan, 2019 Ravva And The Cyclops Curse Hacked Really good 8-bit style platformer. The game starts out with a short story cutscene, done in a very nice style and is reminiscent of games like astyanax or ninja gaiden. The story is simple and to the point, mama summoner gets turned to stone by a cyclops, so baby summoner sets out on a quest to defeat the cyclops to save his mother. Your summoner controls nicely with a variety of different attacks. You have a standard attack, a freeze attack, a bomb attack, an attack that shoots diagonally upwards, and an eye that helps you uncover secrets. You can switch between these attacks by pressing the triggers and you will need to use all of the attacks at different points in the game, very often having to switch between attacks on the fly to deal with different situations. The control is tight and responsive but I can't help but think that rather than cycling through all the attacks using the triggers, each attach should have been assigned to a different button. Constanttly cycling through can get really annoying and there is more than enough buttons for each attack to have its own button. The graphics have a very nice 8-bit look and would fit right at home on the NES. The levels are generally fun to play with lots of hidden secrets to look for and some solid platforming. There are only 2 bosses, one in the middle of the game and the final boss. Both bosses are well designed and I wish there were at least one more boss in the game. The challenge level is on the easier side. You have 2 lives and unlimited continues. One hit kills you but when you die you immediately respawn from where you died if you have an extra life, if not, back to the start of the stage. Veteran gamers should not have too much trouble finishing this game, and there is a hard and easy mode to adjust the challenge as you see fit. I beat the game in about an hour, but for the price it is definitely worth it, if you are a fan of 8-bit style platformers you will enjoy this game.

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