This one is a very nice Role-Playing-Game about a young pig farmer who wants to become a hero. Grahics, music and sounds are quite good for a freeware title. Gameplay is excellant (espacially when you use a gamepad).
The whole story runs very linear and there are also not to many different monsters, weapons and magic spells, which makes the title for a good one for genre beginners. But it´s still very entertaining when you are an experiencend role-player.
Developer: Seth A. Robinson (RTsoft)
Download Size: 15.3 mb
Download link: http://curlysworldoffreeware.com/game_i ... ?gameid=50
D-Mods: http://www.dinknetwork.com/
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Reminds me of Diablo (which I dislike much) and Entomorph. I played it a bit in the past, agree on the linear story and general emptiness. It's definitely rpg for beginners. Only thing I loved was music which I really enjoyed.
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So it seems my chance to get this game on the page are not very good
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I´m through with the game now and I have to confess that it has a poor ending
. But as far as I can see, there weren´t any bugs and it was entertaining enough that I will go on with Part II.

I´m through with the game now and I have to confess that it has a poor ending

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I am downloading at this very minute. I must just correct however. The download is 23 MB and a 0,5MB patch and not 15 MB.
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Following the links you seem to be right. But I checked my download file again and its size is exactly 15.3 mb. Included was the original game and one D-Mod (Mystery Island).
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I think the game is great. I spent all my gaming time on it one day, and I was home alone....So that is a lot of gametime!
I would have thoought more of it if it had gotten a better bow-handling (I used to love bows in rpgs until this) and the graphics had been better. I hate the fact that you can work UNDER logs lying on the ground, and you cannot go in between trees, even though there is a small clearing...
Also there are way too few dungeons.
But I was impressed and entertained....
I would have thoought more of it if it had gotten a better bow-handling (I used to love bows in rpgs until this) and the graphics had been better. I hate the fact that you can work UNDER logs lying on the ground, and you cannot go in between trees, even though there is a small clearing...
Also there are way too few dungeons.
But I was impressed and entertained....
Currently testing Life version 2.9 (With added second child)
(Beta testing in progress)
www.paed-it.dk - My blog in Danish
Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence on society.
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(Beta testing in progress)
www.paed-it.dk - My blog in Danish
Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence on society.
--Mark Twain