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A small city deprived of any freedom of thought under a dictator’s rule,
spread the seed of resistance and free people from oppression!
Red Man is a 2D platformer puzzle game.
While the leader of resistance group is recovering from an injury,
now you have to spread the idea of resistance and liberation as an acting leader of the resistance group.
Saving people from tyranny of dictatorship depends on your finger tips!
- Spread the idea of freedom and resistance to people in the city!
- But beware, the EVIL government is not going to like this…
- Avoid police patrol and find ways to neutralize speakers brainwashing people with EVIL propaganda.
- And finally, break through military cordon to get to the EVIL dictator.
And remember,
you can kill a man, even loads of men but you can’t kill an idea…
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Key Freatures
- Puzzle elements
- Gathering different kinds of citizens
- Fighting (or fleeing from) cops and soldiers
- Controlling the crowd (to solve the puzzles)
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*CONTROLS
MOVE → Arrow Keys
Action1 → Z
Action2 → X
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Steam User 0
First of all I found it great I loved the mechanics and puzzles.
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but does anyone know if there is an alternative ending I have finished it more than once trying different things but I always saw the same ending. There is not much information on the internet does anyone have information about it?
Steam User 0
Definitely a hidden gem! The simplistic art style works well and the puzzles are fun, and the game runs very smoothly. The game is difficult and unforgiving. My only real issue was with the part where you're trying to get through the military. The section is incredibly difficult, and it seemed like nothing I did got my crowd to actually attack without me getting shot. That much is fine, I enjoyed the challenge, except that every time I died it would take forever to build my army up to attack again. I would respawn, and half the time I would run through several screens without running into anyone, and would just run into a police officer completely helpless. Then I'd need to go hide in a building and occasionally peek my head out to see if I could actually recruit anyone helpful without getting killed, then go back to hiding. Even when I could recruit a few people it took a long time of aimlessly running around to get my full army back. At that point it became a bit boring and frustrating, and I just wanted to be able to attempt the attack. . Other than that segment, I loved the game, and will absolutely recommend it to my friends!