MagiCat Download Setup Compressed
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- Aug 9, 2019
- 5 min read
Updated: Mar 13, 2020
About This Game MagiCat takes players on a quest to retrieve a stolen artifact and explore the astounding magical worlds of the MagiCat universe. Using the powers of dashing, high jump, and fireball, along with items that can be unlocked as the story progresses, players must help MagiCat regain the world’s lost relic. Players will indulge in a memorable adventure packed with excitement and addictive gameplay.The game features: Handcrafted retro experience ranged from the colorful pixelated art, nostalgic music, and classic platformer gameplay mixed with modern elements. World map with many secrets to explore. 63 levels each with their own unique boss battle spread across 7 worlds. Gorgeous level design with a learning curve that will satisfy those that love to face challenges. Various unlockable skills and color schemes for the main character. a09c17d780 Title: MagiCatGenre: Action, Adventure, IndieDeveloper:Kucing RembesPublisher:Toge Productions, Another IndieRelease Date: 22 Aug, 2017 MagiCat Download Setup Compressed magic at sea. magic at waverly place. magic at mansion. magic at festival. magic at google. magic at british library. magicatyourdoor. magic at hornets. magic at last 3 carpet. magic at xmas. magic at musicals. magicka gameplay. magicat store. magic at blazers. magicat lettiera. magic at midnight. magic at festival. magic at jazz. magic at 40. magic at raptors. magic at agt. magic at moonlight. america's got talent magician. magicar 905. magic at blazers. magic at nmz osrs. magicat 3-2. macy's magic. magic at warriors. magic at rockets. magicat cuphead top 10. magic at the delamar. magic at disney. magic at garden. magic at university. magicat yugioh. macy's magic. magic at your door reviews. magic at hand. magic at last. magicat review. patch magic at homebase. patch magic at homebase. magic at raptors. magic at high school. magic at the door. math magic at. magic at nmz. magic at gencon Miaw maw maw miao miaw maw-maw miaoooooo!. Really having fun with this game. Love the retro style, bonus points for making the hero an adorable cat with a hat ;) There's a different boss battle for each level (for which the revive-option does help sometimes if you mess up :P ). its pretty ok, wouldnt recomend though. It has some challenging aspects to it but everytime you die you have the option of reviving with little cost, this makes defeating bosses insanley easy and the overall game is every forgiving. its challenges are rather teedeus and most of them you can just skip right through. There is an impressive amount of levels, though you do not have to play trhough all of them. but with that all said it really does have its charms. its cute, light and some what fun but it plays a bit slow and is filled with teedus tasks.. If you like super mario and megaman you should get that one.best combo puzzle and action with lot hidden gems.A lot original boss in everystage. and not lazy duplicate always something new.Challenging and restart easy mode.Control are really nice and simple unlike the predecessor MiracleflyCon Coins are often fall in spike it very hard get them all.. Meow, meow ! meow Meow meow ! Meow !! Meow :). Edit: It has come to my attention that MagiCat's developer was previously part of the team ElagoTech which developed Miracle Fly. This not only explains why the games are so similar art-asset and mechanic-wise, but also means that MagiCat's developer is well within his rights to use these assets as he likes.I apologise for any confusion I may have caused.With that cleared up, I can now happily recommend MagiCat as it is a cute and enjoyable 2D platformer with tight controls and smooth gameplay.I'd be hardpressed not to compare it to Miracle Fly even now, the two are very similar in many ways after all. MagiCat has the charm and puzzle elements from Miracle Fly but replaces the mouse controlled flying element with a control scheme more akin to Super Mario Bros 3. The game has some sort of story, delivered through cutscenes with meow-ish dialogue; a script sometimes difficult to follow, but with clear and concise acting to make up for it. Sound design and music could use some work at times, but the charming asthetic and slick gameplay more than makes up for it.If you like cats and you like platformers, you will probably like this game!For clarity's sake you can find my previous statements below. Just know that after having been informed that the developer behind MagiCat previously worked on Miracle Fly, my thoughts are no longer the same. ------------------I don't like making assumptions, and so I won't. But I would very much like a response from the developer or publisher for MagiCat because there is something that has been bugging me about this game since the moment I laid eyes on it.As much as I do genuinely enjoy MagiCat and I do believe it is a well designed and fun game, some of the artistic choices, and the Overworld map design in particular has me baffled. You see, when I picked this game up, I instantly thought of another game released 2 years ago called Miracle fly. The overworld map looked identical to me when I first saw screenshots of it in the store, and when I opened the game up even more so. You can see a comparison here: http:\/\/imgur.com\/a\/NjmlL For a video comparison of the two games click here: https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=k4n-KhkQc7wAs the game seems to be heavily inspired by Miracle fly, to the point where I thought they shared assets, I believed this game to be from the same developer team or publisher. But it is not. I do not know much about videogame development laws and I won't pretend I do, nor do I believe this is enough to claim plagiarism, but in some areas I feel it does border on it and it leaves a sour taste in my mouth.The similarities do not end with the overworld map, they merely start there. The game's enemies and bosses are very similar as well, as are the 3 red gems you are tasked to find in each level, the coloured buttons and corrisponding walls you are to manipulate to traverse the areas among other things.As previously stated, I do believe MagiCat is a fun game, and I can see some real effort was put into the game's coding as your character moves smoothly and platforming is satisfying. However, the art direction (although more retro inspired with pixelated graphics) does come far too close to Miracle fly without being made by the same team to worry me.If I could get a response from MagiCat's dev or publishers clarifying the similarities (perhaps they're simply free assets in a program like unity), then that would do much to lighten my mood. As it stands though, I am not sure if I can recommend MagiCat due to my previously stated shakiness when it comes to its drastically similar assets to those used in the previously released game Miracle fly. Despite how much I enjoyed playing the game in the short while that I did before deciding to compare its art assets to those of Miracle fly, which thereby prompted me to write this review, I have decided to request a refund for MagiCat unless I get a response clarifying the similarities and assuring me that no plagiarism has taken place.Sincerely, Sinful Sorcerer.
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