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With over 1,000 levels and hundreds of things to unlock, Supreme may well be the only game you ever need.
- Earn coins for your performance, and spend them in the SpisMall.
- Unlock over 80 separate Worlds, and dozens of other items, from bonus abilities and playable characters to arcade games and artwork!
- Over 200 unique enemy types which you can fight, have assisting you, ride on, run away from, and scan for information!
- Let’s repeat this one: over 1,000 levels to play!!
- New level types like Stealth where you must remain hidden, and Underwater, where you have to maintain your oxygen levels.
- An incredibly powerful, but easy to use, World Editor is built into the game – it’s the exact tool we used to create the original levels, not some watered down garbage!
- Over 400 more worlds available in the Workshop, featuring more than 5,000 more levels. You know when procedurally-generated games say things like “over 3 million levels!”? This is like that, except they’re all handmade (by a collection of dedicated fans throughout the decades)!
- More hours of gameplay than it is possible to shake a stick at, given current technology*
Originally released in 2003, and now enhanced for Steam for its 20th anniversary! Featuring achievements, Steam Cloud support, full Steam Deck support, and the Steam Workshop for custom levels.
* Even 20 years later, stick technology has not advanced to the point where you can shake a stick at the hours of gameplay.
Steam User 3
Cheesy late 90s indie game that still scratches same itch just as well as it did 25 years ago when I got it from a cereal box. Same stupid sound effects. Same stupid monsters. I would have paid $100 to have this game again, and luckily don't have to!
Steam User 2
Don't look at the play time. I had the game in my early 2004 or something on some shareware disk and spent many months playing it!
Amazing Puzzle (platformer? - no jumps, but there are tons of platforms). Tons, like TONS of content in the base game, when done - just download the workshop build of many many more worlds!
The game is very simple in the core, but has tons of interesting mechanics that can apply to very unique puzzle levels. You can find the game free, but I just had to have it in my collection :)
10/10 + achievements!
Steam User 2
A fantastic game with a really memorable style that has occupied a space somewhere in my brain ever since I first played it as a child. It was also the first time I'd ever created something in a game: I probably spent more time with the level editor than the base game itself.
This game feels like those ideas you'd have as a kid for a game where you can do anything.. What if you could pull zombie brains out, scan hundreds of types of monsters into a database, go shopping and unlock stuff with secret keys, jump on bouncy pads over lava, scare Dracula away with garlic, fight King Kong, and hit a dinosaur with your car? You can do all of that and so much more.
You really never know what's going to happen next, and it still holds up to this day. Thank you Hamumu, for giving me a game where it really felt like I could do ANYTHING. I went from making silly little levels in this, to making my own entire standalone games. And I'm not sure I would have bothered to try, if it hadn't been for Dr. Lunatic.
Steam User 0
I grew up playing Spooky Castle on an old Entertainment Games Pack. That game alone was amazing enough, this game has 1000x the content of that demo.
Beyond the nostalgia for old 2000's games. I generally think this one is worth it for both the amount of content and gameplay
Steam User 1
If I were to count the number of hours I’ve spent on this game, I’d easily surpass 1,000 hours. I started playing this game when I was really young. At first, I had the Dr. Lunatic demo. It was one of my favorite games. It’s immortal to me. If I were to point out any flaws, it would be the addition of the “Supreme With Cheese” coins and candles, as well as a lot of low-quality extra maps. Honestly, back then, that kind of spoiled the game’s atmosphere for me a little. But despite these flaws, I still consider this game fantastic. Recently, I did a run on the hardest difficulty level, and it reminded me of my childhood, struggling through the demo in a similar way.
I wholeheartedly recommend it!
Steam User 1
This game is awesome. I have an indefinite number of hours playing this.
Steam User 0
is good