About This Game The Gnomelands of Ventocia are in turmoil! You are the last free Gnome, on a quest to rescue the enslaved Gnomekin from the evil Fairy King and the spells of his Fairy Daughters. Jump, slash, and twirl your way through mystical worlds riddled with Mushroom Monsters, Kittybats, Gorphs, and more. Harness untold magic and recruit new allies to unleash magical mayhem in the final stand against the tyranny of the evil Fairies. 1075eedd30 Title: Gnomes Vs. Fairies: Greckel's QuestGenre: Action, Adventure, Casual, Indie, RPGDeveloper:Prismic Studios LLCPublisher:Prismic Studios LLCRelease Date: 1 Jul, 2016 Gnomes Vs. Fairies: Greckel's Quest License Keygen I really like the game so far and the dev is awesome.. Me and a friend bought this to play together and we both been trying for almost an hour to type our names in and click connect..... doesn't work with keyboard, xbox 360 controller or rift controllers, is there something we are missing? Also launching with oculus VR doesn't work only steam VR "works". First negative review I've ever left, hoping for help or requesting refund..... Interesting game it's like a old school platform of Kirby meets Zelda with a Mario spin, perfect to play with kids or having a reminiscents of the old school games when you were a kid. A fun game in a genre that's not seen much these days. It really does have an old school "classic platformer" feel to it. Even more impressive, it was made (mostly) by just one person.With that said, it's also buggy. Some glitches are fun -- speed runners would love this game -- while others can detract from the experience. And while the artistic style is great, most of the levels (within a world) share the same assets and lack a unique theme. Gnomes vs Fairies doesn't compare to big budget games but, then again, it wouldn't be fair to do so.If you're a fan of the genre and interested in indie games then you'll enjoy Gnomes vs Fairies.. Interesting game it's like a old school platform of Kirby meets Zelda with a Mario spin, perfect to play with kids or having a reminiscents of the old school games when you were a kid. This is a hidden gem. The developer seems to have done a great job with doling out improvements and updates to this while working on the sequel and their work has paid off. Gnomes Vs. Fairies is fantastic. A fun, polished, original action adventure platformer that elicits the same feelings I had when playing Mario, Zelda, Crash Bandicoot, or Spyro as a kid. At first glance, I thought it was more simplistic than it actually is but learning different movement combos to enhance speed and mobility combined with the permanent game-changing powerups really makes this a wonderful experience. The soundtrack is awesome, the level design is as open as you'd want and engaging, and VR camera makes you feel like you're a part of the world in a way non-VR third-person platformers just can't. It's kinda like playing with toys as a kid, only the toys are alive.The only real criticism I have is that the HUD UI, which you don't actually ever really want\/need, is a bit buggy in that UI elements seem to spawn and hangout well below the play area, out of sight unless you duck through objects. Really not a big deal at all. The combat could be a bit more involved in that it leans more towards action-platformer style instead of adventure-style, which is a bit at odds with the Zelda-style collectible powerup\/upgrade system, but it doesn't detract from the experience.Overall, I can't recommend this game enough and I'm looking forward to the sequel.. A fun game in a genre that's not seen much these days. It really does have an old school "classic platformer" feel to it. Even more impressive, it was made (mostly) by just one person.With that said, it's also buggy. Some glitches are fun -- speed runners would love this game -- while others can detract from the experience. And while the artistic style is great, most of the levels (within a world) share the same assets and lack a unique theme. Gnomes vs Fairies doesn't compare to big budget games but, then again, it wouldn't be fair to do so.If you're a fan of the genre and interested in indie games then you'll enjoy Gnomes vs Fairies.
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