It took me just shy of 10 hours to finish the story, but my save file is still well short of 100% completion. While the game has been out for some time on other platforms like Steam (PC), Xbox One, and PlayStation 4, only the Nintendo Switch version has the new Dream World bonus content. The game is generally fun and enjoyable, but its flaws drag the experience down at times. Ittle Dew 2+ is a fun indie adventure game inspired by some of the old top-down adventure games, like the original Legend of Zelda. Ittle explores some ruins that have caught her eye. In short, the gameplay has some inappropriate difficulty spikes at times from both combat and certain puzzles. However, most of the bosses thankfully weren’t to that extent. With some bosses, it can be a bit overwhelming and feel like a difficulty for the sake of difficulty kind of thing. This is annoying because when you return to that room, it is completely reset with the enemies at full health again.Īs for dungeon bosses, some just feel cheap at first (some can do a significant amount of damage in one hit, and many can put out a lot of projectiles at once). Enemy attacks can also bump you into the door on occasion, causing the same result. In rooms with tougher enemies, its very easy to accidentally get too close to the door while dodging and fighting, which causes you to return to the previous room. Another annoyance with combat arises in dungeons. Some of them can do a fair amount of damage, which encourages players to just run past all the enemies to conserve health. Combat is annoying at times, though, as some areas have too many enemies and a few bosses are a pain to fight. I haven’t gotten very far in Dream World yet, but it’s not much fun with how it leaves you clueless and unable to progress.Ĭombat is fairly simple as well, but the four different weapons let you change things up as well as add a bit of strategy in some cases. It also has 40 collectible cards to find, which give silly lore to the inhabitants of the game’s world. Sadly, if you want them you’ll have to get through some of the more annoying puzzles in the game, ones that leave you stumped as soon as you walk in the room. Dream World contains five bonus dungeons and a new boss. It can be accessed by sleeping in the town. There are 8 normal dungeons and 4 secret dungeons. There is also some new bonus content, known as Dream World. These dungeons are harder than the normal dungeons, and a couple of upgrades are hiding in some of them. Collect enough secret shards, and return to the obelisk to unlock one of the four secret dungeons. In several places you will find dark gray obilisks that will then appear as a white ? on your map. It’s a nice touch that allows the player to advance even if they can’t solve the puzzle blocking access to a key, which would halt progress big time in some cases. If you just can’t figure out a puzzle, you can use a lock pick to open a locked door in a dungeon. They can get you out of a pinch in dungeons because some keys are locked behind very tricky puzzles. You may also find lock picks, which are basically a one-time-use item. The game’s overworld puzzles often unlock hidden caves where you can find crayon boxes, secret shards, and more. There are a few other items, too, and some of those are also upgradeable.Īnother very tricky ice block puzzle in a dungeon. As you progress, you can upgrade all four of your weapon items. At first, you only have one, which is your stick. The game has four weapon items that can be used in combat, but they also double as puzzle-solving tools. Ittle Dew 2+ is a 3D, top-down adventure game inspired by some of the adventure games of old, especially some of the older Legend of Zelda games. Do you have what it takes to embark on this crazy adventure and escape the island of Ittle Dew 2+? There is far more to find than raft pieces on this island, though. They find themselves stranded on an island when their raft inexplicably explodes! Now they must make use of their magical map and explore the island to find all eight raft pieces that could be their key to getting off of this island. By Michael Fontanini / December 12th, 2017Ī sassy girl named Ittle sets out for adventure with her reluctant friend Tippsie, who is a flying fox.
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