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Downwell is a curious game about a young person venturing down a well in search of untold treasures with only his Gunboots for protection. Make your way further and further down into the darkness filled with nasty creatures and mysterious secrets to col...
Downwell is a curious game about a young person venturing down a well in search of untold treasures with only his Gunboots for protection. Make your way further and further down into the darkness filled with nasty creatures and mysterious secrets to collect the spectacular red gems scattered about the rocks. Step into precariously placed shops and buy some helpful items or level up between levels to battle well-dwelling monsters and uncover hidden caves filled with riches and relics. No two trips down the well are ever the same!
The Amazing Gunboots - The fashionable and lethal Gunboots allow players to unleash a torrent of firepower on the nasty creatures dwelling in the well and slow your decent with each shot.
Unique Weapons & Items - Get different weapons, shop for peculiar items and obtain powerful upgrades that all stack and affect the way you play!
A New Adventure Every Time - Each level in Downwell is procedurally generated, so no two trips down the well are ever the same providing a fresh new adventure each time!
Music by Eirik Suhrke.
Sound Design by Joonas Turner.
This is a faithful port of a mobile game that sold for a couple of dollars. There's not much to it - fall down, kill monsters by falling on them, collect small upgrades, repeat. It's surprisingly addictive for a couple of hours, and at that point you've seen everything there is to see. A tasty morsel, but don't expect a meal.
Fast paced Minimalist retro action game That is easy to pick up and play but difficult to master with tons of awesome add-on and Load outs to experiment with This is the perfect just one more go type of game that will have you playing for quite some time
Let's get the (fake) difficulty out of the way first. It's hard because it's fast not because you need skill just as anything gets hard once you feel like life is operating just beyond what your mind can keep up with. I ran it through an emulator and slowed it down and sure enough the gameplay is not in the timing as such or learning enemy patterns or structures of the well, no no no. Your ability to button mash fast enough to stay alive is what makes this game hard. (Or can you learn to dodge a lot which also works). It's aimed at hyperactive teenagers with ADHD who have caffeine intravenously piped all day long who have run out of social media to button mash. If you're over 20, really, don't bother with this game.
Leaving aside the fake difficulty, the actual mechanics of platforming are bad, often not falling off a platform when expecting too and likewise falling off when you expect the wobble animation to appear.
I continually remain baffled as to why the platforming games with some awful platforming mechanics and truly foul player feedback (or lack of) consistently get whooped up.
Scoring and gems are stingy. The shop appears more often when you have nothing to spend. Upgrades are a ok but weapons don't really scale or do anything interesting.
Enemies are difficult to read - a combined fault of the very limited colour scheme, bad feedback to the player and the manic speed of the game. Amassing points unlocks different palettes to select (in addition to the default black, red, white) but they all look rubbish and don't solve the problems created when you have three colours in a 8x8 sprite and need to convey a variety of intentions to the player.
Even with a controller Downwell is thrilling and frustrating for the first few minutes and gets dull and frustrating after that, how soon I suppose depends on old you are above 20.