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Elf Archer and The Disappearing Giant Tree - R18

Bubble Gums  •  Oct 17, 2024  •  60% from 5 reviews

"Elf Archer and The Disappearing Giant Tree" is a 2D-pixel side-scrolling archery game. Players will take on the role of an elven archer to investigate the reason behind the disappearance of the giant tree and seek out and eliminate its evil root cause.

$3.99 (USD)

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Reviews Summary

The game features archery mechanics and puzzles but suffers from control issues and repetitive gameplay. Players appreciate the visuals and some mechanics but desire improvements and localization.

The Good

  • Solid archery combat mechanics
  • Interesting environmental puzzles
  • Well-made defeat CGs
  • Good for its price

The Bad

  • Poor movement and controls
  • Repetitive gameplay loop
  • Complex puzzles with unclear hints
  • No option to remap controls

The Horny

  • Some scenes are visually appealing
  • Desire for more defeat animations
  • Wish for varied enemy designs
  • Potential for more engaging content

Top rated reviews

I would recommend it at a discount. It's about 2 hours of play. There is no big story, good progression system, enemies and bosses too. The shooting is poorly done, the jump is also poorly done, and you can't adjust your buttons. The puzzles could also have been less complex, mainly due to the poor shooting. Most scenes are not bad, but it could have been d…

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Slow movement, jank controls that cannot be remapped, not very responsive, and extremely repetitive gameplay loop.

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An archery platformer with solid combat mechanic, where the only few things that hindered it from being a very good game would be the very clunky movement control, which becomes especially evident for the boat section and the boulder section, relatively high MP cost for weapon skills, as well as the lack of ability to regen MP once the flower pickup and ene…

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About This Game

➸ Game Introduction
"Elf Archer and The Disappearing Giant Tree" is a 2D-pixel side-scrolling archery game. Players will take on the role of an elven archer to investigate the reason behind the disappearance of the giant tree and seek out and eliminate its evil root cause.

➸ Story Background
One day, a thousand-year-old giant tree in the forest mysteriously disappeared, replaced by an evil force that caused surrounding creatures to go haywire. The elven archer, tasked with the responsibility of safeguarding peace, decides to embark on a journey to uncover the whereabouts of the giant tree and eliminate the culprit behind this menace, restoring the world to its former state.

➸ Game Features
Classic nostalgic 2.5D pixel art style, with various environments, enemies, and puzzles.
Animated and voiced defeat CGs.
A game engine with a physics system and archery experience.
A shop system that allows players to purchase different equipment and skills.
A gallery recall feature (unlocked after completing the game).
Supports five languages and four levels of difficulty.

➸ Note
Some text has been machine-translated; please excuse any errors or omissions.
Download the demo version to confirm that all game environments and equipment function properly.


Comments (123)

Most recent community feedback.

Zestine

Love the visuals and the side missions. The character banter is top tier.

Nyra

Story is solid and the combat feels great, just wish there was more UI customization.

Kiro

I keep coming back after every update. The new scenes were worth it.