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  • Summary: Battle Solo or Co-Op with Friends! Fists, Swords, Magic and Bears. Finish the Quest.

    Experience a platformer with genre defining beat-em-up combat based on classics from the 90s. Journey through the world via story mode or traverse player made dungeons with up to 4 players co-operative
    Battle Solo or Co-Op with Friends! Fists, Swords, Magic and Bears. Finish the Quest.

    Experience a platformer with genre defining beat-em-up combat based on classics from the 90s. Journey through the world via story mode or traverse player made dungeons with up to 4 players co-operative play! Or if you wish, challenge your friends to an old school style street fight in the VS mode!

    Whether it be bone dragons or masked owls, giant lobsters or fallen kings, taverns or castles it's a fantasy world that is like no other.
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  1. Jul 28, 2020
    10
    Simple, but super fun.
    The game starts very easy, but if you do not adapt to gameplay you may experience high difficulties.
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    Simple, but super fun.
    The game starts very easy, but if you do not adapt to gameplay you may experience high difficulties.
    History is simple, but enough.
    The game does a good job as a Dungeon Crowler, especially if you have a friend to share this experience with.
    PVP works reasonably well, unfortunately many characters are still very broken
    Still 10/10
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  2. Nov 20, 2020
    8
    OK, so I'll admit this game looks and even feels like a mobile game. It is a bit rough around the edges and when you first start playing itOK, so I'll admit this game looks and even feels like a mobile game. It is a bit rough around the edges and when you first start playing it doesn't quite feel 'right'. After the first few levels though you get used to all this and then you're in for a REALLY fun time. The gameplay is quite simple but there are lots of characters to try and they all have quite varied move sets once you unlock their abilities. The levelling up and light RPG elements are fun and there is quite a wide range of enemies and mission scenarios to complete. Combat feels really satisfying and I like the stage music a lot. 'Combat platforming' games are not all that common, so I highly recommend you give give Blackmoor 2 a try. You know the game is addictive when you complete it 4 times in a row and then jump into a 5th run through without even blinking! Expand