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Returning from another sea adventure, Captain Sam’s pirate ship gets caught in a mystical storm. Waking up on the shores of one of the islands of a mysterious archipelago, Sam finds none of his crew. Armed with his trusty saber, the captain is ready to set off on a new adventure and treasure, but first he must learn the fate of his crew members. Sam does not yet realize how many trials and secrets the mystical evil sealed in this mysterious land has prepared for him.
Playing as a Corsair
- A classic platformer from the NES era with cool pixel art!
- Look for hidden passages, secrets and treasure chests!
- Solve puzzles
- Buy upgrades for your equipment and new items
- Participate in sea battles
- Choose various ways to complete the levels !
Play as a possessed
- Fast-paced action gameplay
- Use new features to quickly move around the level
- Combine hurricane-fighting and special skills to defeat your enemies
- Try to escape from the bosses chasing Sam and find a way to defeat them!
As Captain Sam, you will explore five different islands and mystical temples. Each location has its own mechanics. Use the skills and items you learn to progress through the story !
Meet your enemies :
- Shy sand monsters and Bloodthirsty slow zombies
- Crazed birds and Armored green goos
- Mystical stalkers lurking in the depths of mysterious temples
And many other !
Steam User 5
Corsair's Madness is a nostalgic NES and Commander Keen-era throwback. It has some rather interesting levels and mechanics (the jump chaining mechanic is especially fun). There's some fun combat and boss fights. Definitely worth a play for anyone looking for that old-school NES feel in a game
Steam User 5
The game play is pretty fun, but the art has a lot to be desired. I know it's intended to be in the vein of an 8 bit game, but you can't mask bad art style under the guise of "nes style art". There's too many amateur decisions. If the graphics got an overhaul, this would be go from a decent game to an amazing one, imo.
Steam User 2
This is a fun to play indie game with graphics similar to NES style, lots of puzzles and platforming sections which adds to the fun.
The boss fights weren't much of a challenge, however the game overall experience was amazing.
Recommended with an overall rating of 8/10
Steam User 7
Thats game like a breath from of old chest, from attic of my granny. This game breaks you mind like BT's wall, then jumping on your hands like Donald on cane, and hides in your heart like Chip & Dale in a wooden box. I see that huge work, which done by Old Prawn and Co. Thanks for waterfall emotions from my childhood and tons of flashbacks.
Steam User 5
I don't usually play 2D platformers but that game is fun. You have the usual secrets, really distinct bosses and change in a gameplay but they're done very uniquely.
Totally reccomend!
Steam User 1
Criminally underrated gem of a platformer game here!
The gameplay is simply smooth and very well done. This isn't so much of a precision platformer as it is an action packed one. You start in a town and chat with some locals. Each town is on a different Island, think Worlds from Mario Bros. One local gives you a unique ability that is only used for the levels of that world. Another one tells you the big bad is here and you should probably investigate. Then you have the person that gives you a clue on where a secret could be. And the other is a shop keeper which has items that help you along your way. These items are primarily new moves for your human AND demon form.
In human form, you can can cast some longer range spells. In demon form, you can air juggle enemies while casting spells and feel great doing it. The combat is simple to understand, fun to execute and exciting to see unfold. No complaints.
So what are you doing when you aren't fighting? Well, you have a map. Each map has a number of levels on it, and you select one and head on in. There is a task to find 7 Green Coins per world. What do these do? Well, outside of regular gold (with which you buy skills with at the shop), you can spend these coins for extra health or mana (one mana= one cast). OR.... you can use the coins to *spoiler spoiler spoiler*. Either way, net positive results.
The level design itself is very well done across the board, and this is probably my biggest love for this game. The secrets, these secret coins, are all tucked away in some neat little corners. HOWEVER, this game does not get it wrong. In so many platformers I spend more time looking for the damn secrets than I do actually enjoying playing the level and the game. In this one, however, secret walls are marked. You have to be vigilant, it is possible to miss them, very possible in fact. But if you pay attention to what you are doing you will see the mark, experience the little challenge, get your secret coin and be on your way to the next part of the stage.
There are bosses here, too! There is no jank during these fights. Everything is crafted around your move set and the special ability per world. So far, I have explored 3 worlds, and every ability that you get as the human form AND the demon form have been extremely fun to use.
I hope people give this game a chance and experience what it has to offer. It really is designed well from top to bottom. A clear vision with great execution in a neat package for a more than reasonable price. Buy this.
Steam User 0
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