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You Arrive in a Town

$1.99
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Developer:
Bunny Box Games
Publisher:
Bunny Box Games
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

YOU MAKE A PROFIT
Complete objectives in hectic time-based levels - fighting monsters, crafting items and helping townsfolk all in the name of filling your pockets with those wonderful glittery coins!

YOU GEAR UP
Unlock and equip a wide range of weapons, armour, potions, spells, and a whole host of other items to shake up the game play from level to level and provide the edge you need to overcome your challenges!

YOU WORK AS A TEAM
Buddy up with up to three other players in couch co-op action or using Steam Remote Play to overcome increasingly difficult foes and quests!

YOU SAVE THE WORLD
Uncover a story narrated by the legendary tabletop gaming content creator Runesmith, combating fearsome boss monsters, befriending powerful allies, and journeying across a huge tabletop inspired fantasy world in search of fame and fortune!

YOU ARRIVE IN A TOWN
Featuring an incredible original sound track by the wonderful Rig Err Mortus!

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User Reviews

Mixed
16 user reviews
50%
Positive
38 min at review
Not Recommended

It's very fun but the timer is very annoying. This game would be so much more fun with just an option to turn it off.

6 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

A great game but please for the love of god allow players to remap controls holding down the mouse to throw only seems to work like 70% of the time

6 helpful
46 min at review
Recommended

first of. highly recomend if you play with 1 to 3 freinds. do not recomend for solo. i have enjoyed it so far, but it seems like you definitly need freinds for the game to not be incredibly difficult. with freinds its good. without freinds its like trying to paly through all of pikmen with only 10 pikmen at a time. its technicaly possible, but not fun enough to be rewarding.

5 helpful
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

I dont find the game very intertaining but the art style is good and if you had a couple of friends to play it might be better. That being said i had a lot of fun showing random people the world map and asking them to get to the main menu. getting to the main menu, you have to press esc then use wasd to get to yes, then you would think hitting enter would end it but to select something one has to press either e or left mouse button. I thing the menu system needs to be reworked if you can use enter to select and the arrow keys then it would be fine. the main point of the game is two sell things that you make by standing at them and waiting for the bar to fill up then you are bothered by enemies that destroy the places you wait for the bar to fill up. The combat is very shallow you hit people and get hit if you are lucky or somewhat skillful meaby you can dodge it.

4 helpful
55 min at review
Recommended

I bought this game to play with a friend IRL. It said shared/ Split screen but we have no idea how to get the other player moving/involved. :/ Seems like it could get challenging on its own. If anyone knows how to split screen lemme know plox.

4 helpful
2 hrs at review
Recommended

The game is really enjoyable, each level is a new environment and the difficult was enough that I'd fail and have to do some planning. Not the longest game but totally value for money.

3 helpful
25 min at review
Recommended

Spent all my time on the main menu messing with the model physics trying to fling myself out of the map by pushing them under the books and standing ontop of them.

2 helpful
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Tedious, repetitive, and needlessly time constrained. Every encounter is a race against the clock... while you are constrained by loading bars. And about half of those bars require you to hold "E" un-interupted for the length of the bar. The are style and story are EXCELLENT. But nearly every mechanic in this game serves to ruin the experience. Want a weapon to fight with... SURE THING... but you will have to throw it on the ground to do literally any of the tasks in the game because you can only carry ONE ITEM in your hands at a time.

2 helpful
24 min at review
Recommended

mid

19 min at review
Not Recommended

it feels to stiff

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS: Windows 10
  • Processor: Intel Core i5 or AMD equivalent
  • Memory: 8 MB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 660 or AMD Radeon HD 7950
  • Storage: 2 GB available space

FAQ

How much does You Arrive in a Town cost?

You Arrive in a Town costs $1.99.

What are the system requirements for You Arrive in a Town?

Minimum: Minimum: OS: Windows 10 Processor: Intel Core i5 or AMD equivalent Memory: 8 MB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 660 or AMD Radeon HD 7950 Storage: 2 GB available space

What platforms is You Arrive in a Town available on?

You Arrive in a Town is available on Windows PC.

Is You Arrive in a Town worth buying?

You Arrive in a Town has 50% positive reviews from 16 players.

When was You Arrive in a Town released?

You Arrive in a Town was released on Jan 26, 2021.

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