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  • Summary: Immerse yourself in a unique hand drawn adventure game and help Copperbell defeat the demon that has settled in the nearby forest. Copperbell is a hand-drawn adventure game where a demon lurks in the forest and only you can banish the evil. Test your wit and will by fighting enemies andImmerse yourself in a unique hand drawn adventure game and help Copperbell defeat the demon that has settled in the nearby forest. Copperbell is a hand-drawn adventure game where a demon lurks in the forest and only you can banish the evil. Test your wit and will by fighting enemies and evading traps. Explore and master dangerous environments. Uncover secrets and defeat challenging bosses.
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  1. Jun 18, 2020
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    This platformer game is extremely well done, beautifully hand-drawn with great music & with a few small bugs but far less than you’d expectThis platformer game is extremely well done, beautifully hand-drawn with great music & with a few small bugs but far less than you’d expect from a small studio. There’s really only one mini boss and one main boss for the entire game, and the first dungeon doesn’t have a boss at all. The bugs were really just getting caught on a pixel, the audio pausing strangely, and at one point the jump feature just didn’t work for a minute so I restarted. All bugs were easily resolved or quickly gone. I will say that the learning curve between the mini boss and the final boss was a bit sharp. That said, for such a short game (you could rush it in 25 min or easily have it done in an hour) it is immersive. You’ve given a very rich world with just a bit of story to go on, but then it Ends quickly. I hope this generates enough interest that Zero Fun is able to release a much longer Copperbell 2. Expand