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  • Summary: Pick up your pickaxe and plenty of bombs as you set forth into treacherous dungeons in pixelated 8-bit style! Set in the same universe as Pity Pit, Cave Bad sees Oratio the Dwarf return for more action-packed exploration, this time dealing with demons from a top-down perspective and usingPick up your pickaxe and plenty of bombs as you set forth into treacherous dungeons in pixelated 8-bit style! Set in the same universe as Pity Pit, Cave Bad sees Oratio the Dwarf return for more action-packed exploration, this time dealing with demons from a top-down perspective and using every tool at his disposal against the demons of the underground. This roguelike adventure combines inspirations from genre classics with procedural generation to keep every run fresh and unpredictable. Take down baddies with melee attacks or lay bombs strategically. Solve puzzles, collect items, purchase new gear and push your limits to reach even higher scores. Expand
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  1. Mar 4, 2021
    8
    Cave Bad by Panda Indie Studio and Eastasiasoft is an interesting mixture of Zelda and Bomberman. Graphically, the game reminds you instantlyCave Bad by Panda Indie Studio and Eastasiasoft is an interesting mixture of Zelda and Bomberman. Graphically, the game reminds you instantly of entering the initial cave the first time you controlled Link, while adding the ability to run around and blow things up like Bomberman.

    In this adventure, Oratio the Dwarf, the protagonist going cave exploring, meets a slew of demons, ghosts, and boulders to hack, slash, and blowup in this top-down adventure game. The game offers a variety of level designs and goals necessary to complete the part of the level and a final boss per level which will take fast movement, wit, and some luck to vanquish.

    The game is pleasant graphically, taking cues from 8-bit NES games, and the controls are easy to grasp. With over 70% of players achieving a Platinum Trophy at time of writing, the game is fairly easy for trophy hunters. The game comes in at only $4.99 and is worth giving it a play. Regrettably, this title is not coming to PlayStation Vita in any form, a disappoint as it would fit nicely on the system.
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