No new platform games for ages, and then two come along at once from some familiar names. And fun ones, too!
Sir Hickrey by The MPP
This is an action platforming game with fun graphics, a sense of humour, hidden secrets to find, a variety of worlds with their own themes, a number of different weapon types, and a variety of movement and attack patterns for enemies. What's not to like?
According to the author: "In a far away land a single small castle remains as one of the last kingdoms standing against a great threat. The villianous Kaiser Bloodmoon has conquered land after land and has assigned his monstrous Counts to govern them. In a panicked frenzy, the King of the small castle picked Hickrey, a short and inexperienced fellow, to put on a suit of armour and venture for the Castle of Calamity to take down Kaiser Bloodmoon. Will Hickrey be able to save the lands?"
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JJ in Super Mario: Multiverse Chaos by BigAl0104
A Mario-esque game with a variety of cameos along for the ride. The screenshots pretty much tell it all: We get a fun intro, an interesting mishmash of graphics and some familiar mechanics like coins, blocks to smash, and a time limit to work within. Check it out!
Acording to the author: "JJ has gone out for a walk around the park on a very beautiful day, until suddenly she gets sent to the world of Super Mario through a mysterious portal that appeared out of nowhere. But it's not just the typical world of Super Mario, it is also infested with a bunch of enemies from other games. Who would be responsible for this? Can you help JJ escape this "Multiverse Chaos"? The game consists of only 4 levels of jumpin' and stompin' action. You know, typical Mario shenanigans."
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And now for some old games...
The third update to Kliktopia this month brings us another 21 entries, including the The return of Fishhead by Hayo van Reek:
P.S.Don't forget TDC's Halloween events: Revamp Rumble & Trailers of Terror!
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