Clastle is a puzzle platformer in which game play revolves around working your way through and around various confrontations (traps, vines, fire, etc). Evasive maneuvers will be necessary to get through each level, and eventual victory.
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Loved it, i never really play these type of games, but i might buy this one as it surprised me :)
I did a PlayDB of me playing if someone wants to check it out, its the Demo, so no Spoilers :)
Is the game will be long? How many hours will it take to beat it?
Clastle should take roughly 3-4 hours to beat on the first run-through depending on your skill with retro platforming games.
the game will be free?
It will not be free, but it will be cheap.
This is a very interesting game, I enjoyed the early demo very much (despite it was very hard) and I hope to get my hands on the full game, best of luck for the developers to successfully cross the finish line and release the beast!
You spelled Castle Wrong, but you know you can fix that by editing the game.
If the game was called Castle, I would not click it's profile.
yes yes... i had almost given up on you guys
Tried to play, got up to the first leaver had no idea what you wanted me to do after I pulled that. Gave up.
If you're talking about the one where you fall into the hole and pull the lever, it activates the poles further along the path. We are looking for ways to make this more apparent. Thanks for the feedback.