![]() ![]() ![]() The joystick was all messed up, and there were several things I was not able to do without using the keyboard (for instance, advancing the story, and charging my beam, etc.) It would've been nice if you didn't have to sit through the story again after dying. It was pretty, but not really much else to it. A modest story that ties each stage together.Dozens of enemy types and 3 distinct bosses.A plethora of shiny items and powerups to collect.5 different elemental powers for each character.2 playable characters with unique abilities.At the end of each mission, you'll receive Spirit points based on how well you did and how much time you took, among other factors. Each stage has 3 different missions to complete, and all of them can be unlocked and accessed through a central hub area. There are 3 stages in total: Holiday Hill, Sleighbell City, and North Pole. Each of the two playable characters - Indigo and Violet - have a different play style, so it's definitely worth it to try out both of them. Can they stop the fighting in time for Christmas?Ĭhristmas Time Heroes plays similar to my previous platformers, but there is a bigger focus on combat, the levels are more open-ended, and the enemies and bosses are more difficult to compensate for its short length. ![]() The Fawnful are on the losing side, and it's up to the skills of Indigo Sun and Violet Star to balance the scales and figure out what's going on. Upon reaching the surface, they learn that a civil war is about to begin between the spirited Fawnful and the jealous, militaristic Rednoses, who are being led by a man known as Lord Sled. A group of explorers and peacekeepers known as the Spectrum Force have stumbled upon a mysterious blue moon, and it appears to have ties with the Christmas holiday. Thank you for all of the feedback so far! UPDATE: Version 0.98 is out! I've uploaded the download link accordingly. ![]()
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