This is a fun, very short microvania[b]-like[/b] with a mix of dark and goofy humor and some novel gameplay ideas, can absolutely recommend it. There's only a single traversal ability upgrade, which is why I prefer to call this metroidvania-like. As well as that, while areas are quite open, it's not like there are a plethora of bosses and different orders to go about everything in. There's a 'correct path' to advance things. Your main attack is very slow to start with (About a one second delay), but that will change during the game if you stick with it for a bit. Hats are an interesting mechanic. If you equip too many of them, you might be too tall to fit through doorways. Some doorways are taller than others.. there's a lot of potential with this mechanic and I feel like Omnigon is over so quickly that the potential of it is never fully realised. The other interesting mechanic is the ability to turn most NPCs and objects into a second version of themselves. The map is ...
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About This Game
You shall infiltrate and ingress into the deepest depths of an enemy facility to steal their precious secrets and mighty hats, avoiding or punching to death the adversaries who stand in your way.
Hats are findable, which will grant cool and new abilities. Forming a tower of hats can allow you to reap the rewards of every ability, but understandably makes it difficult to pass through areas with low ceilings.
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I was promised a mildly amusing game and I got a mildly amusing game. just a quirky lil' fella There are some bugs that need ironing out but the game released only hours ago so what would you expect?
very fun game with lots of silly things to chuckle at. short but sweet, well worth spending an evening playing. you can tell the dev who made this put a lot of effort and thought into a lot of the mechanics. boss fights, hat stacking blocking you from going certain ways, nice art, fun music.. overall would recommend.
you can wear an anvil as a hat. cute game
I liked the calamity hall very much
A charming 2d metroidvania. Doesn't hold you hand, and some parts are downright confusing. However, I was always laughing when I figured out what was going on (or even if not) and it isn't that hard to progress if you understand the genre. Throwing hats in combat feels clunky in a fun way, and it really clicked on the first boss. 100% recommend.
Fun, funny, and perhaps a bit too short to get much use out of its unique gameplay mechanics. There are plenty of opportunities to use shapeshifting for combat, traversal, and secret hunting, but the hat stacking mechanic isn't particularly important. There are a lot of hats, but most of them are either situational or apparently useless, so it's usually very easy to decide what to equip. I had to think about my hats maybe once in the entire game (I was trying to get into a doorway that only had enough space for a single hat) but that's about it. I like the art and the writing, and the sense of exploration is good. I really just wish there was more, which isn't a bad problem for an indie game like this to have.
Short and sweet, the game handles "What if" moments really well with the shapeshift mechanic. Balancing the hat system is a cool way to impede your process if you stack too high to go through a doorway, and the choice between punching things, throwing hats, or using a fishing rod as your damage dealers is a nice way to switch up combat or play your preferred way. Only downside to the game is that it's relatively short, Although no-hit and pacifism run achievements are a great way to add some replayability and encourage speedrunning.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7
- Processor: Yes
- Memory: 50 MB RAM
- Graphics: Indeed
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Storage: 100 MB available space
- Additional Notes: It's not an intense game, you'll probably be fine
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How much does Omnigon cost?
Omnigon costs $4.99.
What are the system requirements for Omnigon?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 Processor: Yes Memory: 50 MB RAM Graphics: Indeed DirectX: Version 9.0c Storage: 100 MB available space Additional Notes: It's not an intense game, you'll probably be fine
What platforms is Omnigon available on?
Omnigon is available on Windows PC, Linux.
Is Omnigon worth buying?
Omnigon has 100% positive reviews from 8 players.
When was Omnigon released?
Omnigon was released on Nov 8, 2023.
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