DamCell IOS launch trailer: HERE I’m a Hungarian fine art painter turned solo indie game developer and my very first game, DamCell, just became available on the App Store as a premium game. DamCell is an action-puzzle RPG where you fight uncanny “finger” creatures and solve complex environmental puzzles to unlock hand-painted cutscenes and unravel the mysterious story of the alien dungeon. You play as the damsel trapped in the dungeon fighting your own way out while the prince is on his way to save you. Features/highlights include: •boss fights •unique room designs •beautiful pixel art •atmospheric audio and music •complex dungeons/puzzles •hand illustrated cutscenes •intriguing storyline •the option to enjoy the environmental artwork to the fullest in minimal UI mode DamCell: Princess Run Dani Prokisch Explore complex dungeons with unique room designs and solve the puzzles to unlock hand-drawn cut scenes. Defeat all enem… $2.99 Buy Now Watch Media DetailsExplore complex dungeons with unique room designs and solve the puzzles to unlock hand-drawn cut scenes. Defeat all enemies and bosses to finish the game. The princess is trapped in a mysterious dungeon surrounded by strange finger-like aliens. The prince is coming to the rescue but you can't just wait around. You want to save yourself! Solve complex environmental puzzles, defeat foes and unravel the mystery of the dungeon. The first of many beautifully crafted games to come by Bright Hand Studio. We are determined to create intriguing game experiences on your mobile. Created by Prokisch Dani Music by Aleksander Lelievre Additional sound effects from https://www.zapsplat.com Contact [email protected] with any questions, comments or suggestions. FEATURING: •boss fights •unique room designs •beautiful pixel art •atmospheric audio and music •complex dungeons/puzzles •hand illustrated cut scenes •intriguing storyline •enjoy the environmental artwork to the fullest in minimal UI mode Information Seller:Dani Prokisch Genre:Puzzle, Role Playing Release:Jun 13, 2018 Updated:Aug 22, 2018 Version:1.2.1 Size:401.1 MB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating:Unrated Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal DamCell Itunes store page. Follow me on twitter for the latest updates and new games releasing sebgo Well-Known Member Dec 26, 2010 833 398 63 Male 95% leisure. Somewhere in a town amidst the Amazon jungle. http://www.google.com #2 sebgo, Jun 18, 2018 Wow, it looks good, at least in the trailer! Added to wishlist for next credit charge =P Good art, btw. I liked it. =) prokischd likes this. prokischd New Member Jun 16, 2018 3 0 1 Male #3 prokischd, Jun 18, 2018 Thanks sebgo Brightsiderus Well-Known Member Feb 1, 2017 2,234 540 113 #4 Brightsiderus, Jun 18, 2018 It IS a good game. But I really could use Dash and Lock buttons prokischd and sebgo like this. prokischd New Member Jun 16, 2018 3 0 1 Male #5 prokischd, Jun 18, 2018 Thanks Brightsiderus. Yeah that was something I was considering a lot but I chose to have minimal UI blocking the screen. Because of this the controlls might have some learning curve but you can adjust that to some extent in the settings as well. It should be intuitive tho as it uses the most common controlls on touchscreen devices such as tap, swipe and move... so basically that was my thought process for not having a dash or lock on button (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
Wow, it looks good, at least in the trailer! Added to wishlist for next credit charge =P Good art, btw. I liked it. =)
Thanks Brightsiderus. Yeah that was something I was considering a lot but I chose to have minimal UI blocking the screen. Because of this the controlls might have some learning curve but you can adjust that to some extent in the settings as well. It should be intuitive tho as it uses the most common controlls on touchscreen devices such as tap, swipe and move... so basically that was my thought process for not having a dash or lock on button