About This Game Enter the wacky & whimsical world of Uurnog Uurnlimited, where you have only one goal: find your way around the world, and steal all the animals! Why? Because they’re adorable, and because video games.Uurnog Uurnlimited is a delightfully silly 2D platformer inspired by games like Super Mario Bros. 2, Lyle in Cube Sector, and Dyad. Play single-player or co-op, explore the world through its many mysterious doors, solve puzzles and gather the items and animals needed in your Save Room. Careful though — the Save Room also saves your mistakes (urr nurr!)What else does it have, you ask? Chaotic neutral NPCs that can mess with your game! Algorithmic music that adapts to the gameplay! It's uurnbelievable! It's uurnexplainable! It's Uurnog Uurnlimited!Key Featuurnes:•CLASSIC 2D PUZZLE PLATFORMER: Solve puzzles and collect animals, then bring them back to your Save Room.•CHALLENGING BOSS FIGHTS: Survive long enough and you may even meet the Uurnog!•SWEET ALGORITHMIC MUSIC: Adapts the melody, tempo, key, and more to the gameplay.•PLAY SOLO OR SHARED SCREEN CO-OP: Real talk: everything is better when you’re playing with a friend as an adorable puppy, right?•MULTIPLE ENDINGS: Shhhh. I hear there may even be some secrets to discover… ;) 7aa9394dea Title: Uurnog UurnlimitedGenre: IndieDeveloper:Nifflas GamesPublisher:Raw FuryRelease Date: 16 Nov, 2017 Uurnog Uurnlimited Activation Code And Serial Key For Pc uurnog uurnlimited metacritic. uurnog uurnlimited download. uurnog uurnlimited multiplayer. uurnog uurnlimited switch review. uurnog uurnlimited free download. uurnog uurnlimited walkthrough. uurnog uurnlimited trailer. uurnog uurnlimited. uurnog uurnlimited pc. uurnog uurnlimited gameplay. uurnog uurnlimited wikipedia. uurnog uurnlimited coop. uurnog uurnlimited wiki. uurnog uurnlimited review. uurnog uurnlimited switch. uurnog uurnlimited steam. uurnog uurnlimited pc download Originally purchased this game through Humble Bundle, but decided to support the developer once again through Steam (also by writing a positive review). During the first moments of playing, I was a bit confused since this game is not focused on story at all -- and that's what I loved most about Nifflas' previous game Knytt Underground. Soon after I was totally okay with that -- the game is real fun with it's unpredictability, great audio and visual style (worth noting that Uurnog Uurnlimited was nominated for Best Design and Best Audio on IGF), quirky animals and >>EXPLOSIONS<<. I especially enjoyed playing co-op (playing as a DOG shooting FIREBaLLS?? how cool is that??) and exploring the colourful, radiant world of this game. Also it's great how Nifflas experimented with permadeath in a not-really-punishing way while keeping the game challenging.So yeah, I certainly recommend the game, especialy for those who enjoy exploring & exploding!. I loved this game xD i like the idea of being able to solve puzzles.. sometimes you get to slove it in your own way :3. This is one of the most confused and messy games I've ever played.The puzzles are designed in a way such that there's no "right" solution... which means they can mostly be cheesed and never get past a really simple level of complexity.The music is procedurally generated and thus really unmemorable.You lose money when you die, but it's so easy to get money back and there's not really anything worth buying to begin with, plus an easily accessible money farm room that nets you about $60 of gems for a minute's worth (in case you ever, like, -need- money)Everything outside of the save room resets when you die but the game branches off into so many tiny paths that there's rarely any "progress" to lose, at most you might have to redo one of the longer key rooms which is still only a few minutes.The "hardest" ending to get is a semi-marathon level except there's checkpoints every third screen or so and they're keys that are right next to the doors they unlock meaning you can just get the key back every time if you die. Despite that I only ever needed to use two doors - 4 and 9 - to complete the level because it's really easy regardless.A lot of things feel like they're designed to mildly annoy for no real reason - the cursed zones where you can accidentally lose inventory items, except inventory items are easy to get back anyways so whatever? All the above mentioned issues - they don't make me mad to any degree, they're just like, a little bit annoying at worst.And it's not like the game is unfun, the exploration factor is small but it's there, the controls work well enough, it's always fun to double jump with blocks and there's always something to find wherever you look - though half the puzzles just have a monetary reward, which, again, is worthless. There's not really much in the way of proper "platforming" but, sure, it's there? But for the most part it's enjoyable enough, the visuals are pleasant, the challenge level is low, it does feel like you're constantly making progress.But the game is pretty short - though it feels like the right length, I guess, for $15 I'm not sure I'd say it has enough content. But at the same time... I'm not sure I'd want it to be longer either. I saw all three endings without any sort of guide within 5.4 hours of playtime, and I wouldn't say I was exactly making a beeline for the ending, just exploring things as I go. I solved the majority of puzzle rooms and the ones I didn't touch were just puzzles for money anyways and who can really be bothered. Each ending has sort of a benefit it gives to you for future replays but at the same time it's unneeded?The game almost hooks onto something neat with a few of the late game blocks - the floating blocks you need to toggle, and the teleport blocks that get used - no joke - in one segment of the last area and nowhere else except as a purchasable item in the post-third ending bonus area. I feel like more could've been done with those. I feel like more could've been done with everything in the game really. It feels like a game that's more interested in having as many ideas as possible and playing around with them a little but never really developing them.It feels like... a tech demo more than a game. But considering this is the EXTENDED version of an already released game, 1. I can't imagine how bare bones the original Uurnog must be and 2. It's just not developed enough. If this was the original Uurnog and the Uurnlimited edition took these ideas, developed them more, made more interesting puzzles and platforming challenges, fixed the little imperfections that constantly annoy here, and gave a solid 8-10 hour game with a lot more meat to it, maybe I'd have enjoyed this more, but...I dunno, it just feels really. Average. It's one of the most average games I've played and I'm definitely looking for better than average in my gaming experiences.Considering it's coming from the same developer as Knytt Underground, literally my favorite game of all time, that's especially disappointing.. I loved this game xD i like the idea of being able to solve puzzles.. sometimes you get to slove it in your own way :3. Not that good... If this game didn't come together with the Fundle Bundle, I would definitely ask for a refund, and the price is not worth it!. I really wanted to fall in love with Uurnog Uurnlimited; it checks all the right boxes - it has collection, cute artwork, proc gen music, unique gameplay, meaningful local co-op, but... It just wasn't fun. It saddens me to say that, too. After about a half-hour or so, I knew this wasn't going to be for me. We played co-op and we found it just frustrating enough to not want to continue. Essentially, this is a puzzle platformer with a strong collection element. The cube-ish animals you collect are neat. They all have different properties that you can functionally use. I was hoping that collecting them would have had a more potent effect; something more akin to PokeMon, but it didn't. A strong influence was Super Mario Bros. 2, which is quite evident. I guess it's kind of telling, because that was one of my least favorite Mario games.Pros:+Unique gameplay+Proc gen music is a neat addition+Local co-opCons:-Even though it's fresh, I didn't find it fun or compelling-I feel strongly that this is overpriced; I'd think this is a $7.99 kind of gameWatch some videos first, but ultimately I'd wait for a sale or skip altogether.. Originally purchased this game through Humble Bundle, but decided to support the developer once again through Steam (also by writing a positive review). During the first moments of playing, I was a bit confused since this game is not focused on story at all -- and that's what I loved most about Nifflas' previous game Knytt Underground. Soon after I was totally okay with that -- the game is real fun with it's unpredictability, great audio and visual style (worth noting that Uurnog Uurnlimited was nominated for Best Design and Best Audio on IGF), quirky animals and >>EXPLOSIONS<<. I especially enjoyed playing co-op (playing as a DOG shooting FIREBaLLS?? how cool is that??) and exploring the colourful, radiant world of this game. Also it's great how Nifflas experimented with permadeath in a not-really-punishing way while keeping the game challenging.So yeah, I certainly recommend the game, especialy for those who enjoy exploring & exploding!. Not a good co-op experience. Player two is a dog and can't really do that much. Makes the game harder and more annoying.. I love this game. I was constantly discovering new things throughout my entire playthrough. The game's various block\/laser\/etc. systems are unqiue, interesting, and fun to tinker with. The level design is a wonderful mix of exploration, puzzle-solving, and messing around. And on top of all that, the graphics are pretty and the soundtrack\/sounds are unique and pleasant with procedural elements and layering. I highly recommend this game, it's well worth the price!
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