Duke Dashington Remastered
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Hop in the shoes of Duke Dashington, bumbling adventurer and explorer and save treasures from collapsing dungeons! You have only 10 seconds to escape each room before the ceiling collapses! Do you have what it takes to be the fastest treasure hunter in the world?
Originally released in 2014, Duke Dashington Remastered is a complete remake with improved controls, polished level design and completely redrawn graphics! Featuring the brand new Crystal Cavern dungeon that wasn’t in the original game!
Game features:
– High-speed puzzle platforming!
– Easy to use dashing controls!
– 5 different dungeons to explore!
– 150 rooms of deadly traps and mind-boggling puzzles!
– Steam achievements and Time Trial mode for speedrunners!
– Xbox controller support!
Steam User 0
Loved it. It's a pure precision platformer that is low on frills. Pretty much, "OK, git gud" from start, but the difficulty never really spikes beyond medium. It's a crying shame that this game isn't more widely known.
Steam User 0
This is just okay. There's a ton of levels, but they're all single screens and on a 10 second time limit, so there's really not a lot of game, all things considered. Each biome packs quite a bit in terms of unique obstacles, so it's almost "too little" for the amount of mechanics it has, but nothing feels underutilised and it's good for games leaving you wanting more.
Oh, basic gameplay is "you have a Wario like air dash, navigate these levels", though given the format it's never too puzzlish (most levels have perfectly readable solutions, even if a very small handful require finessing the ideal timings). Only the third "dungeon" out of the five particularly shakes gameplay up with a "major change area gimmick", everything else just iteratres on the same basic concepts, even if as mentioned above there's a rather good obstacle variety.
Not the best bang for your buck if you were to purchase it alone, but as part of the developer's bundles it's perfectly acceptable, doubly so with the excellent discount it gets. I guess for people who are heavily into replaying fast paced platformers it might be particularly appealing.
Steam User 1
Pleasantly casual.
Steam User 0
dashing:tm: