I was just going through indie games like I sometimes do, and happen to stumble upon this created-using-paint looking game. It gave me classic rogue-like vibe, and so I gave it a try. The game has weirdly smooth actions that I never seen in any other games and I found myself actually enjoying the challenges I face while exploring its open world. I suggest you give it a try if you are into classic rogue-like games. Cheers!
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About This Game
You are just a peasant living day to day eating slimes in Jiguland. One day, the president puts up a bounty on the local evil lord. This is your chance to flip your life around.Jiguland is an open world roguelike rpg in a twisted mix of medieval modern life.
The crazy insurance and food costs as well as the lack of real jobs in Jiguland will constantly get in your way as you struggle to level up to kill the evil lord.
Do whatever it costs to survive and prosper - Befriend the insurance agent, possess and live as a dog, clone the pawnbroker, turn the golem into a slime... You will find that honest work will not get you far in Jiguland.
Combat
Tactically place yourself according to landscape and enemy disposition to ensure survival in combat.Use the lighting to your advantage - darkness hinders the vision range of you and your enemies.
Pay attention to the direction that your enemies are facing - if they are turned away from you, the only way for them to notice you is your footstep sound.
As the game progresses, you must also learn different skills that change combat dramatically.
Even with the perfect tactical skills, you will be subject to repercussions of bad strategy.
Controls
Use WASD keys to move.Use SPACE key to attack.
Use Q to drop or pick up items.
Use TAB to access menu and close the dialog.
You can enter tutorial in game.
You may modify keymap.txt in the game directory to change keys.
Further controls and mechanisms may be revealed as you play.
Game Contents
Depending on your skill level, your first victory may take more than 100 hours. Once you know what you are doing, a single victory run takes about 4 hours.There are 5 attributes to level up - Vitality, Strength, Stealth, Intelligence, and Charisma. Playthroughs will differ dramatically depending on your build.
There are 100+ enemies, 100+ various items, 30+ weapons, 50+ equipment, 30+ game changing skills, 30+ unique spells, and 25 wandering unique mobs.
Currently the game map consists of about 100000 tiles.
There are 6 procedurally generated dungeons.
While the map is static, the biomes are random, so objects spawning on the map will be different each playthrough.
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User Reviews
This game is.... interesting. I'm tempted to refund it, but for now I guess Ill keep it. I mean it is quite cheap. The game is quite ugly. it has some animations, but overall its not super pretty to look at. Considering its genre, a roguelike-Roguelite mix (or so it claims) thats a perfectly alright thing. I dont mind bad graphics if that means amazing gameplay! The biggest issue for me is a total lack of guidance. The game plops you into a random part of town, with no gold and no items. Your mission is to kill the evil guy. Basic stuff. Well, some doors wont open, others lead into empty buildings, and the town itself has shopkeepers, a "tip" NPC, and soldiers. First I did the tutorial, which is quite nice and adequately explains the base controls. Thats it though- skills, how you get them, alchemy, and tons of other things that you'll find in the world arent even described in the tutorial. After that I started searching around. All I could find in town was a stool to fight with. I...
I love this game It feels like a classic ye olde video game, you are thrown into a completely unknown world with nothing but the basics, and it is up to you entirely to learn the game and how it works, from little things like getting enough gold to start a good run or item locations, to whole unknown game mechanics which can be uhh "used" to benefit from hehe. So far, 10 hours in, I don't feel like I am anywhere near to winning and not even close to mastery, but this game makes you feel like a master at every little improvement. Items are varied perfectly, most niches are filled but there is not an oversaturation, feels kind of like exiled kingdoms instead of borderlands, which is really nice. Really decent variance of enemies and monsters to fight too. Npc dialogue could be a bit better, but at the same time the barebones-ness of it really suits the whole "find stuff out yourself" theme of the game. Combat is deceptively simple, some enemies are really difficult up until you learn how...
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Intel Core i3
- Memory: 100 MB RAM
- Graphics: Integrated Graphics
- Storage: 80 MB available space
Recommended
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Intel Core i5
- Memory: 200 MB RAM
- Graphics: Integrated Graphics
- Storage: 200 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Jiguland cost?
Jiguland costs $0.99.
What are the system requirements for Jiguland?
Minimum: Minimum: OS: Windows 10 Processor: Intel Core i3 Memory: 100 MB RAM Graphics: Integrated Graphics Storage: 80 MB available space Recommended: Recommended: OS: Windows 10 Processor: Intel Core i5 Memory: 200 MB RAM Graphics: Integrated Graphics Storage: 200 MB available space
What platforms is Jiguland available on?
Jiguland is available on Windows PC.
Is Jiguland worth buying?
Jiguland has 67% positive reviews from 3 players.
When was Jiguland released?
Jiguland was released on Oct 20, 2020.
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