I pledged to my spouse and the infant that I would stop playing the contest game. We were away from the dangers of fighting, living in a secluded chateau in the heart of Alaska. However, I received a call from Professor Charles Meowxavier, my mentor, warning me of a fresh danger and urging me to rejoin the game. I was itching for exploration. My heart was unable to flee it. I decided to give up my sun-kissed, former lover's twin and strange child in order to pursue my one true passion: giving away free stuff.
Either this is a Cyclops plot arc or this is precisely what occurred, but because I'm giving everything away, it doesn't really matter which is true in the end! We received a copy of Roniu's Tale, the newest vintage puzzle game from Mega Cat Studios. Additionally, it just happens to be a high-quality actual NES cartridge that works flawlessly and has all the lights and sounds. It's really uncommon, incredibly amazing, and yours if my optic blasts choose your name!
What is the matter with Roniu's Tale then? The game's description may be found here.
Here is what Mega Cat CEO and top honcho dude had to say about the game in case you were too lazy to read anything above:Polish those magic and thinking skills, because there’s no turning back! Help Roniu find his way through a death-defying dungeon and take down a plague of enemies hellbent on keeping him there. Watch your step, you’re no longer on stable ground!
Roniu’s Tale is a top down puzzler with action elements. While levels are designed to have one or more path, each step Roniu takes will cause the tiles to break as he passes. Using magic and a little thought, it’s up to you to help Roniu locate the orbs and keys he needs to find his way out.
- 43 Levels of Dangerous Pathways
- Head Scratching Puzzles
- A Whirlwind of Enemies and Epic Bosses
- Limbo, Lava, Jungle & Cross-dimensional Pixel-Immersive Mechanics
- Intuitive & Precise Controls
Well,Confound your senses with over forty dungeons ranging from lava, limbo, ungle, and cross-dimensional time travel to simple stone-age lads.I'm not sure why he's in the game industry instead of becoming a poet laureate, but Jimbo, you do you. Here's a rap as well.