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About This Game Relive your journey to Lovely Planet in this brand new adventure packed with impossible tests of skill and patience. Craft intricate combos to unfold the complex puzzle of flying projectiles and moving targets into a graceful sequence of well timed shots and jumps. Enjoy shooting baddies, jumping over obstacles and teleporting around bullets while trading with milliseconds.The original First Person Shooter experience, a game of jumping and shootingTest your skills with a hundred plus levels to solve over four unique worldsPush yourself further with unlockable modifiers, play any level in Mirror or Fast modeCollect evidence and uncover the mysteries of the ArcadeOriginal soundtrack by Calum Bowen 7aa9394dea Title: Lovely Planet ArcadeGenre: Action, Adventure, Casual, IndieDeveloper:QUICKTEQUILAPublisher:tinyBuild GamesFranchise:Lovely PlanetRelease Date: 22 Jul, 2016 Lovely Planet Arcade Full Crack [Crack Serial Key lovely planet arcade act 4. lovely planet arcade More downplayed and puzzle-oriented version of it's predecessor. While the original 'Lovely Planet' has 'Quake' vibes, this game can be compared to 'Doom' instead. Your vertical view is locked and the platforming elements are (almost) absent. And although you probably will still have some fun, i say buy the original instead.. Lovely Planet was a game that took me by complete surprise, because it seemed like it was just any old indie game and I mainly bought it for the cute art style. It ended up being one of the hardest FPSs I've played, and over the dozen or so hours it took me to get all the stars in it my shooter skills as a whole improved a lot in terms of accuracy and reaction time. It's the kind of game where even when it's so hard you think you'll never finish a level, you can't drop it because it's so happy and cute and there's just something about how energetic the game is with how fast you move and how high you jump that goes really well with the extremely good soundtrack. Lovely Planet Arcade is the sequel, and it tries things a bit differently. It goes oldschool with the aiming, removing the Y axis so you can only look left and right. The player moves much slower, and can only jump about half a foot into the air, making it useless except for specific parts where you need to jump. The levels are designed to accomodate this, and instead of having any complex platforming or extreme air jumps the levels are generally small flat planes with fences or houses used to break them up. You also have a new gun, a shotgun that fires in a straight line ahead of you, so you're no longer challenged with the task of guessing where your shots would land from the previously angled wand thing from Lovely Planet. Because of all this, the game is a lot less punishing in terms of mouse skill, but also less fun in my opinion. The accuracy star has been removed, and now the only thing that matters for getting 3 stars is your completion time. Most of the challenge now comes from replaying the levels over and over until you learn the placement of the enemies, which now have special qualities like some that teleport you to them and some that freeze time for a moment, making the levels more like puzzles than shooting galleries. And there's nothing wrong with that, it's still a fun game and if the original game didn't exist I'd probably be giving this one a more positive review, but when you make a game as overall great as Lovely Planet it's hard not to compare the sequel to it, and frankly this game is worse in every way I can think of. Which again isn't to say that it's bad, but if you're debating between this or Lovely Planet I'd say go with the first game for sure. If you're returning and just really want some more of this style of game, this isn't a terrible purchase for its price, but just know what you're getting.. Absolutely love it! Downloaded it last night and currently going threough Act 2. A fun game that you can jump in and play for a few minutes... or can spend hours perfecting the route to take and sequence to take down enemies to get a three star rating.Simple arcade shooting on the surface, really interesting puzzle game if you want it to be!https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=D5OnrAwlTB4. Its everything you love about the first game, in streamlined form.No more wasting valuable time leading shots, you have hitscan now.Losing because the apples hit the ground before you could see where they were? Now they are more visible and easier to hit.The 3 star system is fixed to be more about speed than accuracy now too, so getting a level finshed fast feels more rewarding than a chore.The "hardcore" fans may not like the changes, but this is a spinoff\/sequel. Sometimes change is needed.. If you played the first Lovely Planet, you'll feel right at home. The dynamic is changed a lot though, this time you're using a shotgun and it's all about choosing which enemies to shoot first. Many enemies activate powerups when shot, including teleporation and time freezing, which leads to some really mind boggling action. Like the first game, you go from thinking something is impossible to doing it just a few minutes later. Seems much easier than the first game to me. I beat it in 3 hours, and there was a single level in the first game that took me 3 hours to figure out... A lot of people are complaining about the lack of crazy jumping and aiming and movement from the first game. Doesn't bother me at all, it feels like a quite different sequel with a whole new set of rules, which is what sequels should be in many cases. Soundtrack is once again on point.. Reading the other reviews here, you would get the sense that this is overall a disappointing sequel to Lovely Planet(a game that you should definitely play).But that really isnt the case here, because this is a spiritual sequel, and not a direct one.You see, Lovely Planet was a game about jumping momentum and preciseness, and it gave alot of freedom to the player to figure out the fastest route to the goal, being a favourite among speedrunners.Lovely Planet Arcade isnt that game.Where Lovely Planet takes inspiration from arena shooters like Quake 3 and Unreal Tournament, Lovely Planet Arcade gets its inspiration from Doom and arcade on-rail shooters.Like Doom, you cannot move on the y-axis, making it so you can only move your gun left and right. This completely changes the way the game is meant to be played versus Lovely Planet.And I can see why people would be mad about this change, since they will not find the player freedom they had in Lovely Planet. But that's really their own fauly, since this isnt being sold a sequel at all.Like those old arcade on rail shooters, the fun of the game is figuring out where every enemy will pop up, knowing where to point right away, because otherwise you will get shot and have to start the level again.Levels are very short, A la Super Meat Boy, so the trial and error nature of the game is completely acceptable.If you enjoy mastering and acing games, shaving off mili seconds of your high score, and twitch shooters where you cant miss a single shot, then this game is for you.If that isnt your cup of tea, then you shoul try something else. This game has no pretenses about what it is. There is no story or main goal, outside of completing the sequence of levels with all of the stars which you get by completing in the fastest time possible, and it contains a deceptively charming artstyle and soundtrack that masks a very punishing and challenging game.But dont let that dissuade you from playing it, it never gets frustrating to the point of giving up.Levels are almost like puzzles, where you need to figure out your sequence of movements, and once you figure that out the level turns into a cake walk.Once you finish all of the levels you unlock two new modes: a mirror mode, which just mirrors the levels to give you a sense that you are playing new stuff, and the fast mode, which makes the game twice and fast and its a really fun experience to try the first few levels with.As for downsides, if you arent very interested in 100% the game, the game is over very fast, lasting about 3 hours top.Also, the last act of the game presents a new mechanic where certain enemies makes the screen go black until you hit another enemy. This can get very frustrating, because it makes you guess where stuff is while blind, and thats never fun.Overall, I'd say buy it. It really depends on what kind of player you are, but I think there is enough here for everyone.. I played the original Lovely Planet for over 100 hours, and this game feels inferior in every way. First note that this game, like the original does not have a crosshair. Additionally, this game has no y-axis aiming. The game is split into about 100 levels in 4 acts. The goal of each level is generally to kill all enemies, collect any coins and reach the goal pillar. The game feels very limited in terms of movement and aiming, compared to the original, which let you traverse long, uneven levels and shoot high up enemies at a distance. Instead you're left repetitively shooting enemies on your level, only so far away from you. You can no longer shoot without lag, as your gun now has a reload animation, which slows the game down significantly. The fun, unobtrusive soundtrack of Lovely Planet is hard to live up to, and this soundtrack does not. The music is average, and I found act 3's song so repetitive and annoying that I had to turn off music audio. But enough comparing the games. I think that even by itself, Lovely Planet Arcade is a bad game. Removing y-axis aiming might not bother some, but every level in the game is a flat, square space. The only things differentiating levels are the enemy and wall placements. The walls and rocks which act as obstacles are plain, and the single environment is uninteresting. Jumping exists in the game, but it only serves as a mechanic to kill certain kinds of enemies and avoid spikes on the ground. You cannot jump over other obstacles to find different routes. There isno depth to the movement whatsoever.You'll come across several enemy types. Some are bland, like the enemies with shields, which can only be killed while jumping. Others slow\/stop time and teleport you to their location. These make for some interesting strats, but quickly get repetitive, and slow the game down. Then there are the invisible enemies, which kill you instantly - the only way to beat these levels is by trial and error, until you figure out where they are. There are even enemies which blind you when you kill them, until you kill another enemy or pick up a coin. The effect is a jarring grey screen, which usually results in a clumsy level completion. Levels are linear in design, from movement down to shot order. There's not a lot of freedom to differ from the intended strategy.The game does come with some modifiers to the levels; mirror mode will let you play mirrored versions of every level and fast mode will make the game feel a lot less sluggish. You can also earn stars based on how quickly you complete levels, so there's some replay value there. Honestly this game feels more like a puzzle game to me. A puzzle game where you don't see the whole puzzle. You'll have to play levels multiple times to figure out the linear solution.. Lovely Planet was a game about leaping and flying through a brightly coloured candyland. It was brilliant and skill-testing and if you take anything away from this review, it's that you should go play it.Lovely Planet Arcade is a game about walking slowly around a village killing people.The damnedest thing is that they are made with the same game engine and mostly the same art assets.For instance: Lovely Planet had a brilliant flying jump that you could use to make your own path through the stage. Lovely Planet Arcade has the same jump, but there is an invisible ceiling a few feet above your head. You bonk against the ceiling, hover uselessly for a few seconds, and fall.Why did the developer add an invisible ceiling, rather than disabling the jump or reducing its vertical speed? Maybe they lost the source code.To accommodate the invisible ceiling and slow movement, the previous game's complex three-dimensional envionments have shrunk and become two-dimensional. The vibrant colours have become muted shades of beige and khaki.Looking up or down is disabled. Not for any visible reason, but because the stages would be too easy if you could destroy obstacles at foot level.Lovely Planet was a game about speed and movement. The 'baddies' were brightly-coloured abstractions, guides to the perfect speedrunning line.Lovely Planet Arcade is a game about killing. Your enemies are stylised humanoid figures. Some carry rifles and bazookas. They will kill you many times. Others are unarmed. You shoot them with your shotgun. If you leave any unkilled, you fail and the level resets.Lovely Planet Arcade plays like a romhack of the previous game, assembled by a person who doesn't understand what made the original good. Astonishingly, this isn't the game's biggest problem.Put it together: The shotgun, the village, the slow march, the humanoid figures, some unarmed. The mandatory killing.QUICKTEQUILA have made the world's first genocide-themed arcade game.Not recommended.

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