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About This Game Osteya - the city which once was home to many people over the centuries. According to historians, there is a legend that Osteya stuck in time between worlds. Here is a story of Seed, a traveler and adventurer, who was one of the heroes involved in the fate of the dream city - Osteya. Osteya - 2D Indie Pixel Art Platformer. - 40 Levels - Game for All Family - Amazing Music and Sounds - Incredible Graphics - Spellbinding and Challenging Gameplay - Innovational teleport thought walls and time - Dangerous Enemies - Hardcore levels - More levels coming soon! 7aa9394dea Title: OsteyaGenre: Action, Adventure, Casual, IndieDeveloper:MetalBearPublisher:MetalBearRelease Date: 20 Nov, 2015 Osteya Free Download [portable Edition] osteya adventures. descargar osteya adventures apk. osteya appstore. osteya adventures android. osteya app store. que es osteina. descargar osteya. osteya adventures apk. osteya informacion. descargar osteya adventures A professional never blames his tools, so the old saying goes. Problem is that Osteya developed by mainly a single Russian developer known as MetalBear http:\/\/metalbearstudio.com\/osteya.php is really unmasked to be Akim Kasabulatov https:\/\/www.linkedin.com\/in\/kasabulatov who used the 'Construct 2' game engine to create Osteya which prevented optimization, achievements etc. Instead it was decided to eventually remaster the game using Game Maker and present the remastered version in the near future as an update on Steam which everyone is still waiting for.Strange thing is that it already has been remastered and for sale as Osteya: Adventures for well over a year as an app. So where is this future update Mr Developer? Where is the delivery on all the public statements you made way back in feb 2016 to your so called valued customers? Make no mistake about it, this is an unfinished product. It was originally envisioned to have many more levels just as Osteya: adventures does, level editor and more. Problem is that this casual platformer finishes after level 40 and moves you to a cloud level which is a small preview as to what levels 41 onwards may have entailed if the product was ever finished.The objective of the game is to simply miss the spikes (I hate spikes) and the various little critters that move back and forth and collect 4 keys based in each room to unlock the door and move onto the next level. While the casual feel to the game being basic in nature thanks to having unlimited lives and a super power which allows you to transport through walls by pressing shift is somewhat welcoming, after 2 hrs you will be finished with the game with nothing more to entertain you.So in final let's look at what we have here. Osteya at normal price is $8.00. It is blatantly NOT finished for well over 2 years. The app version will cost you $1.50 and even the remastered version is only $4.00. Looks like Akim is more than just someone who produces empty promises. With all this in mind, while I enjoyed the game, I by no means can recommend it. Even the current sale of 50% is not enough justice.Below is full game to settle your curiosity...https:\/\/youtu.be\/B500rmZ-PAg. I was disappointed, the price is extremely high at what is $7.99 for a maximum of 2 hours. I paid a little over $5 for this and I still feel ripped off. The background never changes and there is only one "enemy", it crawls in a straight line back and forth and it dies if you jump on its head. No unkillable enemies, enemies that chase you, anything to make it a little less boring. The backdrop also never changes but I didn't mind that much at all.The real issue I have with the game though is the camera. It is perfectly fine for levels which fit fine on your screen, but my god when the levels get taller the scrolling is horrible. It seems like every vertical movement you make the camera adjusts, there were a good few levels where I couldn't even see the only hud there is, which lets you know if you can teleport or not. Also when you die and respawn the camera starts in the middle and quickly pans down to your character, so the first third of a second is spent without your camera focused on you. It is disorienting and made my experience very bad. Also the funniest part, there's a few areas where you have to drop from the top of the level to grab a key and when you hit the ground the camera doesn't pan all the way so you can't even see where you are landing. Absolute joke.I didn't like the teleport ability that much, it was very difficult to control. It seems you can only teleport up and to the side, might just be a personal gripe but I thought it felt awkward to use and preferred the normal platforming when I could.The normal controls were solid though, with normal movement I felt very in control of my character which is probably the only reason I completed all 40 levels.I can't see justifying this purchase if the price is anything above $2.50, there simply isn't enough content to justify spending that much money. If you are really trying to beat the game quick you can have it done anywhere between 35 - 50 minutes if you are decent at platformers.. There are other better reviews that coin that's good and what's wrong with Osteya, but eh, I'll still say something. Pros : Good controls ...that's about it Neutral :The music is forgettable The sounds (such as when you stomp this game's goombas) feel limp but at least there's soundThe graphics are pretty alright but nothing to get hyped for Cons : No storyNo control over the goDDAMN CAMERA No closure after you beat the 40 levels, you just get in a room in the clouds where the music is the same and there's nothing to do but jump around. also there's majhong cubes I think ? No transition when you finish a levelNo effort in the gameNo funI love platformers and this one is pretty okay but... why spend 8 bucks on 45 minutes of "eh." gameplay when you just buy something better ?PS : the shifting ability is a little weird but it's because it's akwardly crafted that this game ironically got a little flavor.. Good 2d platformer get abit same and same again and the shift to tp through walls makes it so you do a level in a second which is pretty fun. A professional never blames his tools, so the old saying goes. Problem is that Osteya developed by mainly a single Russian developer known as MetalBear http:\/\/metalbearstudio.com\/osteya.php is really unmasked to be Akim Kasabulatov https:\/\/www.linkedin.com\/in\/kasabulatov who used the 'Construct 2' game engine to create Osteya which prevented optimization, achievements etc. Instead it was decided to eventually remaster the game using Game Maker and present the remastered version in the near future as an update on Steam which everyone is still waiting for.Strange thing is that it already has been remastered and for sale as Osteya: Adventures for well over a year as an app. So where is this future update Mr Developer? Where is the delivery on all the public statements you made way back in feb 2016 to your so called valued customers? Make no mistake about it, this is an unfinished product. It was originally envisioned to have many more levels just as Osteya: adventures does, level editor and more. Problem is that this casual platformer finishes after level 40 and moves you to a cloud level which is a small preview as to what levels 41 onwards may have entailed if the product was ever finished.The objective of the game is to simply miss the spikes (I hate spikes) and the various little critters that move back and forth and collect 4 keys based in each room to unlock the door and move onto the next level. While the casual feel to the game being basic in nature thanks to having unlimited lives and a super power which allows you to transport through walls by pressing shift is somewhat welcoming, after 2 hrs you will be finished with the game with nothing more to entertain you.So in final let's look at what we have here. Osteya at normal price is $8.00. It is blatantly NOT finished for well over 2 years. The app version will cost you $1.50 and even the remastered version is only $4.00. Looks like Akim is more than just someone who produces empty promises. With all this in mind, while I enjoyed the game, I by no means can recommend it. Even the current sale of 50% is not enough justice.Below is full game to settle your curiosity...https:\/\/youtu.be\/B500rmZ-PAg. The game touches with its simplicity and pleasant graphic performance. She inspired me to start making games myself.. This game is nothing new. There are tons of other platformers similar to this. The only thing it adds is a teleport that moves you around through walls. The problems are that the dificulty goes up and down at random, one level is very difficult and the next is nearly tutorial. The controls aren't very tight, you slip and slide all over and the teleport is very difficult to judge how far you will go and what it decides you bumped into or not. There aren't many leves, but that is fair for the price, but the issue is that nearly none of them are very fun. I just can't find myself enjoying this game.. Pros:+Price--I only paid 60 cents for this game with a steam coupon. I only decided to purchase this game because it's such a small amount of money, and plus cards = more steam exp... ...Cons:- Music...The music consists of one short little tune that repeats over and over again ad infinitum. It's a sort of industrial, dark tune at that, which I do not believe fits the lighthearted graphics at all.- Lack of graphic diversity...There are quite a few levels, but they all use the exact same models. Same enemies, same hanging chain thingy, same hanging moss, SAME COLOR (rusty orange) stone.- No character customization...You have a single little guy you control, who is quite bland, but a little cute, that is minimal.- Gameplay...You only get one mechanic--the ability to teleport, which for no given reason you're not allowed to use in certain parts of some levels.. I was disappointed, the price is extremely high at what is $7.99 for a maximum of 2 hours. I paid a little over $5 for this and I still feel ripped off. The background never changes and there is only one "enemy", it crawls in a straight line back and forth and it dies if you jump on its head. No unkillable enemies, enemies that chase you, anything to make it a little less boring. The backdrop also never changes but I didn't mind that much at all.The real issue I have with the game though is the camera. It is perfectly fine for levels which fit fine on your screen, but my god when the levels get taller the scrolling is horrible. It seems like every vertical movement you make the camera adjusts, there were a good few levels where I couldn't even see the only hud there is, which lets you know if you can teleport or not. Also when you die and respawn the camera starts in the middle and quickly pans down to your character, so the first third of a second is spent without your camera focused on you. It is disorienting and made my experience very bad. Also the funniest part, there's a few areas where you have to drop from the top of the level to grab a key and when you hit the ground the camera doesn't pan all the way so you can't even see where you are landing. Absolute joke.I didn't like the teleport ability that much, it was very difficult to control. It seems you can only teleport up and to the side, might just be a personal gripe but I thought it felt awkward to use and preferred the normal platforming when I could.The normal controls were solid though, with normal movement I felt very in control of my character which is probably the only reason I completed all 40 levels.I can't see justifying this purchase if the price is anything above $2.50, there simply isn't enough content to justify spending that much money. If you are really trying to beat the game quick you can have it done anywhere between 35 - 50 minutes if you are decent at platformers.. The gameplay is cool, although there is no menu whatsoever!The reason it got my thumbs down because it is supposed to drop cards, but actually it doesn't.At the moment, if you visit the game's store page, it still says that it has cards but this isn't true.3\/10

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