![]() ![]() Each level is just gorgeous - I mean, look at that screenshot! Those platforms, those mountains in the background, that gradient, hinting at a sunset it makes for a pretty scene. Other games may be cooler, or more realistic, sure, but this one has an amazing style. These gymnastics are accompanied by some of the most best animations and environments I have ever seen. At the end of each level, there’s always a leaf bundle or some irritated creature to sweep into submission once you relieve it of its burden, you’ve finished the level. Clean enough stuff, and you get a super attack that clears everything in a large area. ![]() Press up when you’re clinging to a wall, and you run up the wall. Hit some floating rubbish, and you get an extra jump or dash. You’ve got your typical double-jump and dash, and two variants of an attack. The controls and rules to navigate these obstacles are simple enough. Getting onto those surfaces is the hard part, as you’ll soon encounter spiky rocks, angry bears, and precarious ledges. ![]() ![]() Doing that is as easy as touching the surfaces on which they rest do so, and your little janitor-avatar will automatically start moving his (or her) broom. You’ll sweep up leaves from the forest floor, and pick up trash from the streets of the city. Each level has you cleaning up a different location, be it a forest valley, a large cave, or a spooky mansion. So, put on your brooms and overalls, and let’s go clean some stuff.ĭustforce is your typical ninja-janitor simulator ultra-hard platformer, in the same vein as Super Meat Boy. It’s more than just the aesthetics it’s the feeling it evokes, the emotions it carries. Plus, I wanted to do some more analysis of why this is my second-favorite game of all time. My previous review… well, after reading it today, I decided didn’t quite do it justice. It’s just as well, though, since it gives me a convenient time to re-review Dustforce. I’m still undecided on whether that’s a great thing or not - after all, I do want to see Hitbox Team finish Spire. Imagine my surprise when I started up the game and it changed on me, adding levels, new tutorials, and a new overworld layout. FTL on a browser.I actually had no idea that an update for Dustforce was coming out when I started playing the game again a few weeks ago. The Humble Mozilla Bundle is available through 28th October. To date, Humble Bundles have raised $46 million for charity. Plus all games save Voxatron are available for PC, Mac and Linux on Valve's distribution service.Īs with all Humble Bundles, you name your price and divvy up the distribution of your payment to the developers, Humble Bundle organisers, and charity (in this instance that's the the Mozilla Foundation, the Maker Education Initiative and CodeNow). If browser-gaming isn't your bag, you'll also receive Steam codes for all these games should you pay more than $1. For maximum compatibility, please use the latest version of Firefox or Chrome," the Humble folks recommended. "Other browsers capable of executing JavaScript or mobile browsers may also work but are not guaranteed. You see, these browser-based ports are using Mozilla's JavaScript inspired programming language asm.js, which means that while Firefox is recommended, you can also use Chrome (version 28 or higher) or give it a go with the browser of your choice and hope for the best. While this bundle is brought to us by Mozilla, its titles will be playable on other browsers too, so long as they're capable of executing JavaScript. You can even demo all these games in browser form from the Humble Bundle front page. And pay over $8 to add Democracy 3 to the mix. Pay more than the average (currently $5.24) and receive FTL: Faster Than Light Advanced Edition and Voxatron. The latest Humble Bundle offers a unique feature: its games are playable in a browser.Įntitled the Humble Mozilla Bundle, the pay-what-you-want curators of indie games have teamed up with Mozilla to offer the following titles in browser form: Super Hexagon, AaaaaAAaaaAAAaaAAAAaAAAAA!!! for the Awesome, Osmos, Zen Bound 2 and Dustforce DX. ![]()
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