georgy_11811
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The story of "Dungeons of Dreadrock" is about a mysterious mountain dungeon in which an Undead King dwells. Every year, a young boy from an adjacent village is sent to the dungeon to kill the king. But unbeknownst to the citizens, the wizards of the village actually have a deal with the Undead King to sacrifice the boys so the King can prolong his undead life.
You play a rogue who accompanies her little brother to the entrance of the mountain but then follows him deep down below to rescue him from the Undead King.
What then follows are 100 classic fantasy dungeon levels consisting of skeletons, traps, hidden switches and riddles. So while the game has elements of a classic RPG with a high-fantasy setting, it actually is a puzzle game in disguise. It also features elements of point and click adventures to a very little extend.
The game could easily become one of those games that.lean solemnly.on a single feature but the game really manages to stay versatile in every single level. While there's returning elements and riddles, none of them feel repetitive and while the riddles are challenging, they never are too hard or unfair.
You play a rogue who accompanies her little brother to the entrance of the mountain but then follows him deep down below to rescue him from the Undead King.
What then follows are 100 classic fantasy dungeon levels consisting of skeletons, traps, hidden switches and riddles. So while the game has elements of a classic RPG with a high-fantasy setting, it actually is a puzzle game in disguise. It also features elements of point and click adventures to a very little extend.
The game could easily become one of those games that.lean solemnly.on a single feature but the game really manages to stay versatile in every single level. While there's returning elements and riddles, none of them feel repetitive and while the riddles are challenging, they never are too hard or unfair.
Picture this: Matt Stone and Trey Parker, creators of the hilarously raunchy "South Park", doing an educational kids TV series. This is exactly what this is. Matt and Trey pitched two episodes to Fox Kids. The series would have involved fictionalized stories of people in history in musical form but sadly, it was not picked up by the network.
The series goes just as you'd expect: It is hilarious and one can only imagine what could have been. Of course, as the supposed audience where kids, it is not dirty or politically incorrect as "South Park" - but it certainly is just as hilarious.
The first episode is the story of Moses, the second is basically a retelling of "Romeo and Juliet", both with very clever twists to present you the stories in a form you've probably never seen before. And the best part: It has musical elements. Both episodes feature lots of hilariously odd moments, perfectly delivered one-liners by the cast and can be enjoyed by kids and adults alike.
The series goes just as you'd expect: It is hilarious and one can only imagine what could have been. Of course, as the supposed audience where kids, it is not dirty or politically incorrect as "South Park" - but it certainly is just as hilarious.
The first episode is the story of Moses, the second is basically a retelling of "Romeo and Juliet", both with very clever twists to present you the stories in a form you've probably never seen before. And the best part: It has musical elements. Both episodes feature lots of hilariously odd moments, perfectly delivered one-liners by the cast and can be enjoyed by kids and adults alike.
If you thought you could have guessed what the series would be about after the first episode, well, guess again: The second episode of this educational kids series that sadly never was picked up by the network does not feature any famous historical figures but the story of Romeo and Juliet.
But just as the first episode had an interesting twist with being focused on Aaron instead of Moses, in this episode, Romeo and Juliet are people from the Stone Age called Rom and Jul.
While Jul is an intelligent homo erectus woman who is on the brink of discovering fire, Rom is from a tribe of proto-humans that not yet fully got the hang out of being intelligent or walk upright (an australopithecus, to be precise).
This episode explains evolution to kids, has yet again vey good songs and on top a character from the first episode makes an unexpected return! It probably would have been a running gag, I imagine. This episode is even more hilarious and creative than the first one and makes you want more!
But just as the first episode had an interesting twist with being focused on Aaron instead of Moses, in this episode, Romeo and Juliet are people from the Stone Age called Rom and Jul.
While Jul is an intelligent homo erectus woman who is on the brink of discovering fire, Rom is from a tribe of proto-humans that not yet fully got the hang out of being intelligent or walk upright (an australopithecus, to be precise).
This episode explains evolution to kids, has yet again vey good songs and on top a character from the first episode makes an unexpected return! It probably would have been a running gag, I imagine. This episode is even more hilarious and creative than the first one and makes you want more!