About This Game Omegaland is a cute, simple platformer inspired by the classics.Princess Omega has lost the five magical keys that open her castle - only you can help her! Explore the Flower Kingdom, from the icy island of Eisland to the hot desert of Sandkuchen Island, meet colourful creatures... and jump on their heads. Collect coins, purchase upgrades, and discover secret treasures on your heroic quest! After all, helping princesses is what heroes do. What could possibly go wrong?Features 25+ levels! 3 regions to explore in the order you prefer! 5 castles to plunder! Many secrets to discover! Treasure! From sacks of coins to big ol' chests, there's plenty to find! Lots of achievements! Collect coins and buy upgrades from wizards! Visit the crazy hermit's shopping mall in Hermit Hollow! Face the challenge of Tiny Hill! And be prepared for a few surprises along the way...CreditsWritten and designed by Jonas Kyratzes (The Talos Principle, The Sea Will Claim Everything, Alphaland), with graphics by Verena Kyratzes (The Sea Will Claim Everything, Serious Sam 4).GameplayThe gameplay consists of classic platforming, but is more relaxed than other games in its genre. Exploration is encouraged, and the levels are full of secrets. There is no timer forcing you to move quickly, and you don't always have to move forward.You explore the world using the map, so you can play the levels in a large variety of orders. Not all levels have to be played, but all of them contain stuff to find. There are also safe areas like the village of Happy Hill Homes, the Caravanserai in the desert, and the crazy hermit's shopping mall in Hermit Hollow. There you can talk to the locals and purchase upgrades like Extra Hearts or Double Jump Boots. a09c17d780 Title: OmegalandGenre: Casual, IndieDeveloper:Jonas KyratzesPublisher:Jonas KyratzesRelease Date: 12 Jul, 2017 Omegaland Full Crack [pack] Omegaland is a simple, yet charming Super Mario Bros clone... or is it?The game is what it looks like - a neat little platformer that you wouldn't expect to be particularly serious or well made, with a cheerful tone, simple graphics and not a lot to actually do. Or, at least, for a while. This game takes a turn so sharp that you may as well call it two separate games. The second half, while literally being built upon what you have already seen in the first part, is entirely different and unique, not just within the game itself but also between games in general - a distinctive concept that comes at you fast, pulls no punches, and leaves you wanting more and more.This game is made by Jonas Kyratzes, an indie developer who stands out with very creative video games and the way he approaches politics in them. As any game he's made, this one is certainly worth your time and money, even if it might seem like a waste of both upon first glance. If you want to try something really good from the indie tier of indie games, I highly recommend trying both this game and other games made by this developer.As for the game itself, well, it's no The Sea Will Claim Everything, but it's got a whole bunch of its own tricks up its sleeve. The first part, while not outstanding besides a few funny jokes, is alright - it's not bad, but it's what you'd expect from a low-budget platformer with some quality, but lacking anything new, any direction, creativity. The second half turns that around completely, with a strong change in tone and level design based on pre-existing levels, but entirely repurposing them for something else, unique for each level. Suddenly, it's a creative game with a message, purpose, direction, aesthetic, story.Jonas's work is overflowing with creativity and charm, Omegaland being no exception. As all of his work, Omegaland is massively overlooked, this game deserves attention that it doesn't have, so if you haven't heard of this game or have seen it and decided that you're not interested, trust me, get this game and give it some time - you'll know when it takes a turn, and you'll know that it's brilliant.. I love everything about this. Charming, cool concept, crisp design and amazing music!. Well the Worth Price, an interesting follow up to Alphaland. Do not judge this game by its cover.. A delightful platformer that gains in depth at about a third of the way in. Definitely worth a shot.I nominated this game for “Best Alternate History” Award 2018. Really fun little platformer. It's the kind of game that is bigger and more difficult than it seems at first. The story is pretty original and the gameplay is really good. For the price you really can't go wrong (it could even be higher and I would still recommend it).. Not much of a reviewer, but this game deserved one. It's alot of fun and quite alot of content and upgrades, aswell as a good number of achievements which are a challenge to complete but not too hard to get them all. I loved it, and I hope others will give it a try aswell!
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