This is probably my favorite game right now. Since you've probably never heard of it here's
some information:
Secret of Ultimate Legendary Fantasy Unleashed. (Soulfu from now on, quite the mouthfull)
Soulfu is a free, open source game unlike any other game other than roguelike games.
You can chaeck it out at http://aaronbishopgames.com/
Stolen directly from the manual:
SoulFu allows up to four players to play simultaneously, and USB Joysticks are recommended. Before starting, you must setup controls for each player. You'll figure it out! There are some things worth mentioning, however...
-Characters will slowly starve.
-Most levels are randomly generated.
-Hold the inventory button down and press other buttons to do "stuff".
-Light damage is easy to heal, heavy wounds are not.
-Enchantments tap mana, making it unavailable for other uses.
-The castle still needs some work. In the training room, jump on the post to hire helpers.
-High-level characters must be virtuous.
If riding through a dungeon in a warthog while a friend uses the chaingun, running over all types of cute and un-cute cell shaded critters is your idea of a good time, then we can hang out sometime.
You control each arm of your character, and can use swords, bows, magic, and other goodies in each hand. You also have two special attack slots that can hold your character's special abilities.
The character classes are:
Soldier
Wizard
Healer
D'warf
G'nome
Hubbin
Mystic
Elf
If you are looking for a quick pick up and play game with beautiful graphics, try it out with some friends.
Last edited by chrisEthan (2012-04-10 19:18:00)
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chrisEthan wrote:
This is probably my favorite game right now. Since you've probably never heard of it here's
some information:
Secret of Ultimate Legendary Fantasy Unleashed. (Soulfu from now on, quite the mouthfull)
Check it out at http://www.aaronbishopgames.com/
Soulfu is a free, open source game unlike any other game other than roguelike games.
Stolen directly from the manual:
SoulFu allows up to four players to play simultaneously, and USB Joysticks are recommended. Before starting, you must setup controls for each player. You'll figure it out! There are some things worth mentioning, however...
-Characters will slowly starve.
-Most levels are randomly generated.
-Hold the inventory button down and press other buttons to do "stuff".
-Light damage is easy to heal, heavy wounds are not.
-Enchantments tap mana, making it unavailable for other uses.
-The castle still needs some work. In the training room, jump on the post to hire helpers.
-High-level characters must be virtuous.
If riding through a dungeon in a warthog while a friend uses the chaingun, running over all types of cute and un-cute cell shaded critters is your idea of a good time, then we can hang out sometime.
You control each arm of your character, and can use swords, bows, magic, and other goodies in each hand. You also have two special attack slots that can hold your character's special abilities.
The character classes are:
Soldier
Wizard
Healer
D'warf
G'nome
Hubbin
Mystic
Elf
If you are looking for a quick pick up and play game with beautiful graphics, try it out with some friends.
Check out the forums.
Some fans have even created a save-game feature.
Check there as well for info on Mac and Linux builds
You must be new here. Welcome!
However, we generally frown upon posting links to sites that have forums, as they have not been confirmed as safe for younger Scratchers. If you could please remove them?
Last edited by Luke121 (2012-04-10 18:49:23)
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I'll take it out but can I leave the link to the forum so people can check out more info if they want?
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chrisEthan wrote:
I'll take it out but can I leave the link to the forum so people can check out more info if they want?
The regular link, as far as I could tell, is completely fine.
But posting links to external forums is forbidden unless it is given the okay by a member of the Scratch Team.
If people are really interested, they could always Google it.
Last edited by Luke121 (2012-04-10 18:59:07)
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well SoulFu is free, however Lords of Uberdark (which is on the top of the page) costs $10
soulfu is on the bottom of the page
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chrisEthan wrote:
well SoulFu is free, however Lords of Uberdark (which is on the top of the page) costs $10
soulfu is on the bottom of the page
I know, what I meant was it looks cool, but not so cool that I would pay money for it.
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If you do try it make sure to have a friend to play with. It's much more fun that way.
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