9 Eylül 2012 Pazar

Adventures of Shuggy

Shuggy has just inherited a castle full of goblins, ghouls, zombies, and robots. Help him clear out over 100 rooms to make his new home liveable again! Every room in the castle is different, letting Shuggy fly, float, swing, spin, change size, time travel and more as he explores the Dungeon, Boiler Room, Clocktower, Gallery, and Graveyard.


This is the formal description of that indie platformer game which you can buy on Steam  for $9.99 dollars. I bought it for $2.99 from the sales day but that is not what we're talking about here :)

Adventures of Shuggy is an indie platformer game which I discovered with the help of Steam sales. The game was $2.99 dollars as I stated before, so I gave it a go. At first glance, I liked it's simple graphics and liked the character a bit so I bought it.

The game is a basic platformer with some more gameplay elements like time travel, spinning the level or portion of the level, floating, jumping endlessly, swinging from a rope, solving puzzles with different sizes of Shuggy, using multiple images of Shuggy to pass the level and some other. Some of these elements are known from other games but different sizes thing and swinging from a rope are new mechanics for me. Forgive me if I'm an ignorant about this but I'm not much of a platformer type of guy.

Those elements are working good and it really spices up the experience but the thing is, the game design doesn't make you push yourself to master these mechanics. They really come and go. In one level, the game teaches you how to use a rope, and on the next level, it makes you to start learning teleporters. So, you can't really try to master the game or play a level on and on and on. It gives you the sense that, "you can pass this level, it may take more than a try but you definitely will". That is something good for me in games with good stories but Adventures of Shuggy has no story to follow, like most of the platformer games, so this type of casual level design does not help the game much.

There are 4 different themes in the game which is mostly related to the bosses. Dungeon, Boiler Room, Graveyard and Clocktower. Dungeon doesn't have a boss encounter but all the other themes do one. I can't even say that these boss fights were hard and I must say, it was a pretty disappointing end of game boss. I was really like, "Is that it? Is it all over?". Also, the themes affect the gameplay a little but not that much. It feels like they thought about changing the tiles but one of them said "hey, let's add some other things to make this game different", but he didn't succeed much.

I finished this game in like 8-9 hours and I liked playing it but I can't say it's a classic or a hit but a game that is worth trying. The game, overall, is not that exciting but there are times that make you grin, giving you the feeling of success or makes you really excited. Those moments are not too many, but Shuggy creates those moments, and for me, this is what makes a good game and make it worth playing. This game is something you should try.

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