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  • Summary: Rolling Platforming Game. Sci-fi parallel Universe theme. Massive amount of gameplay elements.

    Armillo is a unique, fun rolling platforming game with a sci-fi parallel universe theme. It features a massive amount of gameplay elements. For one, there is the regular 3D world, followed by a
    Rolling Platforming Game. Sci-fi parallel Universe theme. Massive amount of gameplay elements.

    Armillo is a unique, fun rolling platforming game with a sci-fi parallel universe theme. It features a massive amount of gameplay elements. For one, there is the regular 3D world, followed by a bonus stage on the moon. Then there is the evil parallel universe, and special 2D speed-run inspired worlds. Lots of unexpected deadly twists, and surprises await! The star of the game features a space armadillo named Armillo. He's not your usual armadillo as he's capable of blasting off to space in order to travel from planet to planet. He's joined by his little blue critter friends and his brother. What's supposed to be a peaceful galaxy becomes ruined by the invasion of the robotic Darkbots. Where are they from? Why are they here? But one thing is for sure, they certainly are not the friendly type.
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  1. Dec 5, 2020
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    Armillo is a chill, casual platformer. The game clearly feels like an indie game, with a quite simple gameplay and a very predictable levelArmillo is a chill, casual platformer. The game clearly feels like an indie game, with a quite simple gameplay and a very predictable level design, unfortunately not taking advantage of the spherical maps to bring anything special. The first 30 minutes are plain boring, but the game gets more interesting beyond that. There is always a bit of challenge for completionists, like unlocking and beating all 2D levels, but other than that the game hardly lasts longer than 5 hours.

    Well, not complaining there, the game is for free which is an excellent initiative. Simply don't expect anything out of ordinary, simply a nice little casual entertainment.
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