This game starts out alot like other games in the genre, learn to walk, jump and run to name a few. The levels become ever more devious as you progress but are never hard for the wrong reasons. One cool mechanic is the scenery/mood change after you die alot. And you will be dying alot. One tip, look carefully ahead of you for any traps that might not be easily apparent. The music is very good and sets the mood nicely for each set of levels. The scenery and backgrounds for each level are beautifully done and are pleasant on the eyes. The hero moves at a slow pace to begin with but before long you are running for your life from traps and ducking and dodging with the best of em. In each level a collectible can be found and in alot of cases, a new power is needed so collecting it must be done later. All in all the game offers value at and above the current price. It has its charm and challenges and will have you cursing every god you can name at times but as always, overcoming the challeng...
Mr. Bree+
- Release Date:
- May 1, 2014
- Developer:
- TawStudio Entertainment
- Publisher:
- TawStudio Entertainment
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
Mr. Bree+ is a sidescroller adventure game about a householder family pig captured by wild boars and sent to work as a captive. Tired of that, Mr. Bree decides to run away!
During his escape, Mr. Bree had a trauma and forgot about his family, the way home and also his movement skills. Now he needs to remember all that, return home and find out what happened to his wife and son.
Along his journey, Mr. Bree will face some mindblowing challenges and revelations.
Features
- 45 Story levels that would set any pig into tears
- 15 Secret levels to unveil the dark past of Mr. Bree
- Original music score so amazing that you will dream about for days
- Over forty achievements for you to extract every single bit of the game!
- Boss Battles that will make you backflip of excitement!
- Feel the Emotion of helping a householder pig into returning home and search his family!
### Mac and Linux version coming soon ###
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User Reviews
Brutal platform action. It's Super Meat Boy, but a pig. I enjoy this game. The game was also priced at $2.99 at launch. I am almost positive this was by mistake because the price for this game on other platforms is $9.99.
Reminiscent of Super Meat Boy in its ambience and brutal traps, this little platformer proves itself worthy of those who enjoy a short but fun challenge. This, coupled with an astonishing soundtrack, make this game a must for the genre-lovers considering its current price. The only downside is the current lack of workshop content; it would be nice to see user-created levels in the near future to lengthen even more the game experience. Note that at the time of writing this review, I've roughly completed about 1/3 of the game. In no way does my playtime reflect the actual duration of this game. Considering the levels get more and more complicated (NOTE: The difficulty curve in this game is pretty good), I assume it will last between 2:30 and 3:30 hours. EDIT: I am about to finish this game, only about 10 levels left including a couple special levels, and still lots of achievements to earn. I'd say my estimation of a little more than 2:30h was kind of accurate. The difficulty in the fi...
I absolutely adore this game. It's a trial and error platforming game with lots of spikes and saws. You kids like those, right?
For those wondering, the majority of my listed playtime was spent idling for cards. I've actually beaten the original Flash incarnation of this game before, so this is less a review and more of a comparison/series of general thoughts. Mr. Bree was, and still is, an enjoyable cartoon platformer. Through a series of 60 levels, you'll control the titular pig as he runs and jumps through a series of increasingly-difficult locations, ranging from simple forests to abattoirs and everything in-between. I never got the sense that this was as difficult as any of the Meat Boy games, as there seemed to be a lot of leeway in difficulty - I never felt it was impossible to complete a stage, and the levels feel like they were designed to reward people who practiced the wall-jumping/double-jumping and wanted to speedrun them. Much like Meat Boy, though, the story is near-irrelevant fluff meant to tie certain worlds together. The whole pretext of the story is a pig waking up with amnesia after escap...
It's not the new Super Meat Boy, if that is what you are looking for. There is a story, which I like, and graphics are quite ok for a game in this price range. Main drawback is the gameplay itself. The pig moves funny and this is the only game where my controller fail to be recognized. I was disapointed with this. Maybe when I get my controller working, this might be different.
Mr. Bree plus deceived me with it's cute art style into believing it might be a fun little platforming adventure. It actually tries to be somewhere between Super Meatboy and an unfair platformer. For me it is rather an unfair (albeit beatable) one because of bad controls and communication. The game forces controller users to use the analog stick for movenment controls where a directional pad would feel more appropriate. Traps are hard to see and often require sheer luck. New mechanics are introduced in a conterintuitive manner - the wall jump for example is aquired in in a tight space with no way to try out immediatly. My "favourite" aspect of the game is a red tint that appears when you start to many times on a level. It makes it even harder to see traps dangers and, well, anything.
You are a pig named Mr. Bree. You've been through something terrible that you don't quite remember and all you want to do is get home to see your family. Thus, you begin your platforming adventure through the forest. First, the good: The art style is very nice and the music is pretty good as well. Checkpoints are provided for most levels, so you can pass even the harder levels without too much difficulty. These can be turned off when you unlock hardcore mode. There are collectibles to find that unlock extra levels and the rest of the story. The level design is nice for the most part. The bad: The game is riddled with bugs. The game crashes and freezes randomly, has poor controller support, and environments that blend together and make it hard to distinguish foreground and background. Wall jumping feels janky and the controls in general do not feel tight enough to be in a 'hardcore-style' platformer. There's also a mechanic where the time of day changes each time you die in a level. ...
I'll be honest, I only bought this game because the Developer was killed in a bank robbery in Brazil. But it's a decent platformer.
This is basically Take a good concept and drag it on way too far: The game. - There are very few different hazards, far too few to keep 60 levels varied - Several hazards rely more on the player not seeing them than actually being dangerous, making for some quite cheap deaths - The story is pretty unique, but like the levels, it's stretched way too long - Several parts of the story are easy to run past, and they don't respawn if you run back On the other hand, the graphics are beautiful. And the soundtrack is absolutely stunning, I can't praise it enough. Instead of buying this game, I recommend buying [url=https://mattschiffertawstudioentertainment.bandcamp.com/album/mr-bree-original-soundtrack]the soundtrack[/url], then playing [url=http://www.kongregate.com/games/tawstudio/mr-bree-returning-home]the free Mr. Bree - Returning Home[/url].
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8
- Processor: 1.8 GHz
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Storage: 300 MB available space
Recommended
- OS *: Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8
- Processor: Any dual core
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Storage: 300 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Mr. Bree+ cost?
Mr. Bree+ costs $2.99.
What are the system requirements for Mr. Bree+?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8 Processor: 1.8 GHz Memory: 1 GB RAM Storage: 300 MB available space Recommended: Recommended: OS *: Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8 Processor: Any dual core Memory: 2 GB RAM Storage: 300 MB available space
What platforms is Mr. Bree+ available on?
Mr. Bree+ is available on Windows PC.
Is Mr. Bree+ worth buying?
Mr. Bree+ has 85% positive reviews from 100 players.
When was Mr. Bree+ released?
Mr. Bree+ was released on May 1, 2014.
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