Tuesday, July 19, 2016
Downwell an addictive arcade game coming to Android will take over your life
Downwell is a new arcade platformer with low-res graphics displayed in three colors. Its also one of the best games Ive played all year. Already available on Steam and iOS but coming to Android very soon, Downwell is going to take over your life. Why? Find out below.
Let me get one thing out of the way: this is not Flappy Bird, Crossy Road, Pop the Lock or something similar. Let me get one more thing out of the way, this is not Candy Crush Saga, Clash of Clans or Subway Surfers.
Downwell is a tough-as-nails, Rogue-like. It has only three actions, move left, move right, and jump/shoot/select but it is far more nuanced than the aforementioned one-tap games and far less exploitative than a "free-to-wait" title. You have to pay US$2.99 for this game on iOS (shocking, I know) but boy is it worth it.
You are tasked with navigating to the bottom of each stage while blasting away the nasties in your way. Each creature you encounter has the potential to steal one life from you and on the normal difficulty setting you begin with just four of these. The enemies are numerous and varied, but to the experienced player they all pose a simple question: can I jump on them?
You see, landing on any enemy, rather than shooting them, refills the ammo/charge of your gunboots. Whats more, if you fall on a string of eight or more enemies in a row, youre awarded with extra gems. These can be used to buy more health and increase your ammo capacity.
The problem is that not all enemies can be landed on without damaging you.
Downwell is a tough-as-nails, Rogue-like. It has only three actions, move left, move right, and jump/shoot/select but it is far more nuanced than the aforementioned one-tap games and far less exploitative than a "free-to-wait" title. You have to pay US$2.99 for this game on iOS (shocking, I know) but boy is it worth it.
You are tasked with navigating to the bottom of each stage while blasting away the nasties in your way. Each creature you encounter has the potential to steal one life from you and on the normal difficulty setting you begin with just four of these. The enemies are numerous and varied, but to the experienced player they all pose a simple question: can I jump on them?
You see, landing on any enemy, rather than shooting them, refills the ammo/charge of your gunboots. Whats more, if you fall on a string of eight or more enemies in a row, youre awarded with extra gems. These can be used to buy more health and increase your ammo capacity.
The problem is that not all enemies can be landed on without damaging you.
It is this balance of risk and reward which makes Downwell so compelling. It provides a serious challenge it isnt easy to complete even on the normal setting but its always fair. The frenetic action, mixed with the knowledge that any mistakes are your own damn stupid fault, creates a powerful urge to keep playing. And because you can complete the game in about 15 minutes if youre skilled, it is that much more tempting to try again: victory is just around the corner.
As soon as we know the Downwell release date on Android well let you know. If that version plays anything like its Steam and iOS counterparts, there is no doubt this will be making its way onto our best Android games list.
Have you played Downwell yet? What are your thoughts? Let us know in the comments.
As soon as we know the Downwell release date on Android well let you know. If that version plays anything like its Steam and iOS counterparts, there is no doubt this will be making its way onto our best Android games list.
Have you played Downwell yet? What are your thoughts? Let us know in the comments.