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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 7aa9394dea Title: Lunnye DevitsyGenre: Casual, IndieDeveloper:Boss BaddiePublisher:Boss BaddieRelease Date: 1 Jul, 2009 Lunnye Devitsy Download No Password lunnye devitsy steam background. lunnye devitsy background. lunnye devitsy DO NOT BUY THIS GAME IF YOU ARE EPILEPTIC! The final level, the coin collection, randomly flashes a bright burst of light every 3-10 seconds randomly to simulate "lightning", filling the screen, blinding the player, and making it impossible to see what you're doing. The game was fine up until that point (if a little floaty) but it just feels like a crappy Limbo knock-off. Additionally it seems the final level, which is the only thing you can do once you've gotten the first six win conditions, covers up the decent soundtrack with a terrible "rain" sound effect, making it unpleasant to listen to. Unless you really like pixel-perfect platforming, don't buy this game. It's just obnoxious.. Fun but short platformer, looks a lot like Limbo. The goal is to help the litle alien go back to the moon, there are 7 different ways to do it. Comes bundled with Wake, which is not very good.. I am the biggest sucker for exploration games. By that I mean I will play anything that gives me a wide open world to explore, and doesn't make it too onerous to explore. Platformers usually do exploration the metroidvania route, but there are a few quality indie games that just let you run freely around their world. Lunnye Devitsy happens to be one of those, a relaxed platformer in the vein of Knytt but without the sort of sprawl that really defines those games.The only story you're going to get is that you're a tiny alien who fell off his tiny planet and onto a great big mountain. You want to get home, and as it turns out there are six wholly different and pretty entertaining ways to do that. But you'll have to find them and piece together a few puzzles to make them work. Some are as simple as jumping on a springboard, some are as complex as building a rocket, and some defy any sort of logic whatsoever.You can run and you can jump, and that's all you need to start unraveling Lunnye Devitsy's secrets. The running takes a little getting used to, since you have to build up momentum before you really get going, but there's plenty of space to practice your sprinting. You also can't die here, which takes any possible edge off the game. Anything that looks lethal most assuredly is not, and falling off the screen just wraps you around to the other side.It's not hard to sink a few hours into this one trying to divine its secrets, but without any sort of character progression, collectibles, or story, it's also not hard to get bored quickly. I certainly appreciate it for its stark, otherworldly atmosphere and simple exploration, but not enough to suss out all the endings. Still, I got a bunch of them and thoroughly enjoyed my time working them out across the charming alien landscape. If you're looking for something light to while away a few hours in, you could do far worse.Did you enjoy this review? I certainly hope so, and I certainly hope you'll check out more of them at https://goldplatedgames.com/ or on my curation page!. Lunnye Devitsy is a minimalistic exploration platformer that looks gorgeous and atmospheric at first, but gets old fast due to its disappointingly bland level design, tedious gameplay and lack of any interesting game mechanics. For an exploration game it offers so disappointingly little.Aside from a different tint and a few unique background props there's little that defines one area from another. Large portions of the world are little more than an abstract mess of shapes that only pad out the experience with boring filler. Gameplay is basic and offers no fair challenge.The premise is simple: you fall off the moon, and from then on your goal is to explore and find ways to get back up, which is about the only interesting part about gameplay. Each way is unique and requires its own approach, although some are very difficult to figure out without a walkthrough since the game gives no instructions.The rest is just running around and collecting items until you get every one of them. Platforming is basic and offers no challenge... Until you get to end-game area. This is where difficulty skyrockets, but rather than the final levels being a challenge of skill - they're a challenge in frustration and blind luck.-----------I recommend checking out Nifflas' games instead, which offer a similar experience but with much better level design, beautiful worlds and great platforming.Knytt[nifflas.ni2.se], Knytt Stories[nifflas.ni2.se] and Saira are available for free, while his newest game Knytt Underground can be bought on Steam with a free demo also available.My review for Knytt Underground.. I want to say this game was a charmless waste of time, but that's not entirely true- the music and visual style are quite charming, in a "so indie it hurts" and formulaic kinda way- big-headed shadow guy running around vaguely sinister and shadowy world with no intro, dialogue or instructions.From there, the game hides basic gameplay tips in the background textures, and unless you've got the brightness\/gamma cranked up so you can spot them, the lack of a menu means you are forced to use an faq to learn to play the game. You're then forced to use an faq to finish the game, because while some of the challenges are doable if you're lucky enough to find the powerups before falling down a hole you can't escape from, the last few areas are difficult for the sake of being hateful- have a look at the excellent steam community guide for this game (by noibn) if you don't believe me. Then once you finish, there is no acknowledgment that the game is finished- just puts you back to the starting position until you hit alt+f4 a few hours overdue.It's unfun, uninteresting, and feels unfinished- the hidden credit in the game for the person who did "quality assurance" is strictly ironic. There are countless better entries in this genre.. Very pleasant and interesting game. Everything seemed really nice, until the last stages... Which led me to rage! I can not remember when i used so much bad words last time...Anyway, i find this title definitely worth recommending. Solid position in the library.My rating for Lunnye Devitsy is 7\/10. In this game the idea is to explore the map and do different things to go back to the moon. You cannot die so I felt pretty relaxed when playing it.Ambience is good, both the graphics and the music are really well done.Platforming is solid, and the character handles really well. The difficulty is fair, normal at the start and pretty difficult at the end. About the bad, the game is not really that hard to learn, but the tutorial/introduction is really bare bones and lacking.The most basic things they don't explain are:- "Your objective is to go back to the moon" Yes, this is dumb but the game never tells you, so, if you don't know the game, you have to go to the forums or figure out by pure chance.- "The interaction button is [up]" Also pretty dumb you don't get an explanation of the controls. I wasted a ton of time runnning around seeing if I had missed anything until I found out pressing up in certain places made "stuff happen".A better introduction would have made this game even better, that's all. I really recommend it anyway, and if you read this till the end, you already know what the tutorial doesn't teach you, so you are ready... :D:. Some times i think "am I real ?", what is being a conscient being on the planet ?, are animals conscient or just automata ?, I feel that creativity is the answer to those question. Being creative is creating something utilizing elements from the world around you and mixing everything with imaginary thoughts like a painting of a tree, yes you are reproducing an existing image but you are adding to it using your own elements and desing, it has been proved that animals like birds,mamals,etc are capable of such ability so are they concient ? This game is not going to answer this question but ♥♥♥♥ its fun and makes my brain happy

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