

I wasn't sure what to expect from this game, but I ended up being pleasantly surprised. The whole purpose of the game is to enter into a mine and make it from one room to the next. Each room gets progressively harder, but you can make it further and further if you choose your items wisely. The only problem I found are the controls. I don't know why, but the controls feel very clunky, especially when you want your character to face in a particular direction. This flaw really takes away from the combat, which is absolutely critical to the gameplay. For that reason alone I took away one star. Other than that it's a great game!

This game was very enjoyable to play and you can tell that the developer was greatly inspired by classic adventure games of the past, such as Monkey Island, King's Quest and other point and click adventure games. The story is interesting and the characters are quite charming, but the only downside is the card game that you're forced to play in the game. This card game is by far one of the worst, most unfair card games that I have ever played, and it actually sucked a lot of the joy out of the game for me. There are a few times where you are forced to placed this card game in order to progress, but you end up having to play this stupid game over and over and over again because your opponent keeps getting better cards than you, or rolling better dice than you. It is 100% cheating, and actually made me want to rage quit. Other than that I would highly recommend the game if your a fan of the classic point and click adventure genre.

I had a lot of fun playing this game. It seems to offer just enough gameplay to keep you invested for many hours, and before you know it you've played the game for 12+ hours. I look forward to playing the sequel since this game could really benefit from more items and gameplay options. Well worth the price.

I would actually give this gave a solid 4.5 star rating, but I thought I would rather give 5 stars over 4. The game has a great visual style and a host of likeable characters. The puzzles can get quite challenging, but stays true to the overall feel and general enjoyment of the game. This game can sit on a shelf right next to other great point and click adventure games from the past, so it's well worth the price.

I wasn't sure what to think of this game based on the ratings, but I decided to pick it up during a sale and was pleasantly surprised by how fun it was to play! I thought that the framerate and controls worked well enough, but there were a few times that I thought it was a bit unfair. This problem wasn't enough to take away from my overall enjoyment of the game, but I figured it was worth mentioning. I also thought that the name of the game was a bit disappointing. I think this game could have found a much larger audience if it wasn't connected with The League of Legends franchise. I honestly couldn't care less about The League of Legends, and the association with that game almost stopped me off from buying it in the first place.

I wasn't sure what to think of this game based on the screenshots, but it's actually a really great game that's full of charm. It plays very similarly to the Plants vs Zombies Vase Breaker game, but with a lot more options and a ton of levels. It's a hidden gem that's highly recommended for the price.

I really enjoyed playing through this game, but there were a few flaws that I did not enjoy. First and foremost I should note that the gameplay, storyline and atmosphere were very well done. The controls felt very tight, the levels were [mostly] well designed. The parts that I did not enjoy were the following: #1. There could have been a wider variety of enemies. After a while the game got a little repetitive with the enemy selection. #2. The warp zones were great to have, but I felt like they were poorly executed. You end up spending A LOT of time not knowing where to go, so you end up doing a fair bit of backtracking in order to get from point A to point B. #3. Getting the extra health was great, but you almost never get to use it because the wells (filling stations) were so far apart that it the game made you backtrack REALLY far in order to refill your extra health. It made me think that this was a last minute decision to add this feature. This was especially annoying when you were facing a difficult boss. Which brings me to my last complaint. #4. The bosses were a bit unbalanced. You generally went from beating a relatively simple boss to an impossibly difficult boss. I'm not saying that it was unfair ... it was just frustrating. That being said, this game is well worth the price.

I've actually only played this game for a few minutes, so I can't really comment on the story, but the viewing angles are absolutely horrendous. It's hard to tell from the screenshots, but the view is so zoomed in that it's extremely hard to see anything on the screen, and this forced me to quit the game very early on. I think this comes down to the size of the pixels that the developer used (they are enormous). I'm normally a huge fan of pixel art games, but this is very poorly executed. I would have much preferred to play the game WAY more zoomed out, so I had to leave a bad review for this reason alone.

This is a rather enjoyable rogue-like game that's similar to Enter The Gungeon, Rogue Legacy, Spelunky, Cave Story and Blazing Beaks, so it has a lot to offer to those who enjoy these kinds of games. So far it's been moving at a fairly decent pace, so I can see myself playing this game for at least 50-100 hours. The Co-op feature is a bit of hard to get used to (in regards to the split screen), but it's still a nice feature to have. It's well worth the price, so I'd highly recommend picking it up if you want to spend a little time with an addictive, casual game.