About This Game Everyone you knew, all you have loved are gone and the world is literally shattering at your feet. A thrilling and challenging 3D puzzle platformer, Almightree: The Last Dreamer has you racing through a crumbling world to find your way to awaken the majestic Almightree to restore life and order.Take on the role of the last dreamer, imbued with the ability to commune with nature on a magical level, for it is up to you to quickly traverse what is left of your world in search of the mystical Almightree and its seedlings. Restore them to health and restore order, or the very world in which you live will cease to exist. Alas, hope is not lost. You have the power as a dreamer to make things right. Thrilling 3D puzzle platformer experience Conquer 100+ puzzles across 20 stages Over 6 unique puzzle features to overcome such as Steel Blocks, Dandelishock plants and more Adjustable Difficulty provides a personal gaming experience for gamers of all skill levels Unlock 10+ mysterious illustrations about the hero Local Speedrace game mode (2 player split-screen on the same computer) Online Speedrace game mode (cross-platform between Windows and Mac) Localized in 11 languages (English, German, Dutch, French, Italian, Spanish, Brazilian-Portuguese, Russian, Japanese, Korean, Simplified and Traditional Chinese) Steam Support includes: Steam Achievements, Steam Leaderboard, Steam Cloud and Full Gamepad Big Picture Support 7aa9394dea Title: Almightree: The Last DreamerGenre: Action, Indie, StrategyDeveloper:ChocoartsPublisher:Digital TribeRelease Date: 7 Sep, 2015 Almightree: The Last Dreamer Ativador Download [pack] buy almightree the last dreamer android. almightree the last dreamer android rom. almightree the last dreamer play store. almightree the last dreamer review. almightree the last dreamer apk. almightree the last dreamer gameplay. almightree the last dreamer test. almightree the last dreamer 中文. almightree the last dreamer. almightree the last dreamer apk download. almightree the last dreamer switch. almightree the last dreamer switch review. almightree the last dreamer aptoide This Jakarta developer found here https:\/\/twitter.com\/ChocoartsGames likes to put two words together such as 'Almightree' and 'Plantsportation'. Which ironically is fitting for a game which also entwines a number of concepts together too. Its a 3D grid platformer decorated in an artstyle that respects the classic games such as Zelda, Bastion and Catherine. Granted the story doesn't really make a lot of sense. You 'the last dreamer' have to save the world in which you live and which is falling apart literally beneath your feet. Why is everything falling apart? I have no idea. In any case, you need to keep ahead of this quake that threatens your very existence and which has already killed all that you have known and loved. As the last man standing your given a vision that the almightree (some big badass tree) can save your world as long as you get to all of it's withering saplings (20 of them) and touch them in all the right places and bring them back to life, so that they can pull your world back together again. The sap that you are, you agree and branch off onto an adventure where you must traverse 20 levels which demand that you solve block moving problems while on the run. The gradual difficulty is well presented here, the first 5 levels literally lets you find your roots in the game, while the other later levels from 13 onwards will send you barking mad and will probably have you stumped at times. There are three difficulty levels easy, medium and hard and I would strongly suggest playing the game hard from onset. As only the toughest difficulty will unlock a further 40+ challenges which also demand your gaming expertise. These stem from levels needing to be done by a certain time requirement, levels needing to be completed with no damage taken, levels being completed with a certain amount of sunspheres collected, and finally levels being completed within the minimum block transportation moves possible.The puzzle mechanics gradually get harder and harder too, from simple bridging the gap to moving specific blocks so that your shielded from the effects of certain obstacles, such as shooting flowers or electric plants. One false move and you can find yourself in a very serious predicament as you start to feel the ground tremble beneath your feet and the musical score starts chanting that 'danger, danger, run, run, your going to die!' melody. Before you know it 'TIMBER!' and down you go.There's also multiplayer, but these are just the same 20 levels randomly being selected. It would have been a nice surprise if the multiplayer had a more random perk to it, by chopping up the levels that we have already played in the single player mode, and delivering them in a more splintering offshoot, with sections randomly jumbled up and maybe even mirrored. This way it would have been more exciting constantly thinking on your feet more, while being pitted against a worthy adversary online. I would also have loved the game more, if there was more levels and maybe a workshop where we could submit our own creations to enjoy. The game felt like it was just getting started when it suddenly came to an abrupt end. There's a slight teaser at the conclusion of the game that you might not be alone afterall, and a glimpse of an artistic style grid which looks like it could easily be a follow on with new enemies and puzzles needing to be solved, but alas the developer seems to be intent to follow other gaming ideas and seeds that he has in soil, instead of helping this game which seems to be maturing nicely to even be more fruitful than it has been.In a nutshell, for the price that it is, you really can't go wrong. It was a funallenge, excituzzle timewaster, look at that, I can put two words together too.Below is a sample its me playing through the first 5 levels. It should be enough of a sample to see if you would enjoy this game. https:\/\/youtu.be\/oWALZ0jLXZI. i love the art style and background but gameplay is terrible, not smooth, camera angle makes it difficult to see the puzzle sometimes and the biggest problem is its not fun and theres way too much discontinuation. Definitely worth the $3. This Jakarta developer found here https:\/\/twitter.com\/ChocoartsGames likes to put two words together such as 'Almightree' and 'Plantsportation'. Which ironically is fitting for a game which also entwines a number of concepts together too. Its a 3D grid platformer decorated in an artstyle that respects the classic games such as Zelda, Bastion and Catherine. Granted the story doesn't really make a lot of sense. You 'the last dreamer' have to save the world in which you live and which is falling apart literally beneath your feet. Why is everything falling apart? I have no idea. In any case, you need to keep ahead of this quake that threatens your very existence and which has already killed all that you have known and loved. As the last man standing your given a vision that the almightree (some big badass tree) can save your world as long as you get to all of it's withering saplings (20 of them) and touch them in all the right places and bring them back to life, so that they can pull your world back together again. The sap that you are, you agree and branch off onto an adventure where you must traverse 20 levels which demand that you solve block moving problems while on the run. The gradual difficulty is well presented here, the first 5 levels literally lets you find your roots in the game, while the other later levels from 13 onwards will send you barking mad and will probably have you stumped at times. There are three difficulty levels easy, medium and hard and I would strongly suggest playing the game hard from onset. As only the toughest difficulty will unlock a further 40+ challenges which also demand your gaming expertise. These stem from levels needing to be done by a certain time requirement, levels needing to be completed with no damage taken, levels being completed with a certain amount of sunspheres collected, and finally levels being completed within the minimum block transportation moves possible.The puzzle mechanics gradually get harder and harder too, from simple bridging the gap to moving specific blocks so that your shielded from the effects of certain obstacles, such as shooting flowers or electric plants. One false move and you can find yourself in a very serious predicament as you start to feel the ground tremble beneath your feet and the musical score starts chanting that 'danger, danger, run, run, your going to die!' melody. Before you know it 'TIMBER!' and down you go.There's also multiplayer, but these are just the same 20 levels randomly being selected. It would have been a nice surprise if the multiplayer had a more random perk to it, by chopping up the levels that we have already played in the single player mode, and delivering them in a more splintering offshoot, with sections randomly jumbled up and maybe even mirrored. This way it would have been more exciting constantly thinking on your feet more, while being pitted against a worthy adversary online. I would also have loved the game more, if there was more levels and maybe a workshop where we could submit our own creations to enjoy. The game felt like it was just getting started when it suddenly came to an abrupt end. There's a slight teaser at the conclusion of the game that you might not be alone afterall, and a glimpse of an artistic style grid which looks like it could easily be a follow on with new enemies and puzzles needing to be solved, but alas the developer seems to be intent to follow other gaming ideas and seeds that he has in soil, instead of helping this game which seems to be maturing nicely to even be more fruitful than it has been.In a nutshell, for the price that it is, you really can't go wrong. It was a funallenge, excituzzle timewaster, look at that, I can put two words together too.Below is a sample its me playing through the first 5 levels. It should be enough of a sample to see if you would enjoy this game. https:\/\/youtu.be\/oWALZ0jLXZI. one of the best puzzle platformers I have played the music,storyigameplay is amazing controls could hae done better but not everything is absoloutly perfect!
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