The tile premise is very interesting and puts a cool new spin on this type of game but I feel like I've seen everything in the first 20 minutes. After that it just gets kindof boring and repetitive. It's no Nuclear Throne I'll say that much.
UnSummoning: the Spectral Horde
- Release Date:
- Dec 21, 2015
- Developer:
- Roaming Ground Studio
- Publisher:
- Roaming Ground Studio
- Platforms:
- Windows Mac Linux
Game Tags
About This Game
Features:
- Addictive Puzzle/Shooting Gameplay: Highlight colored sigils to match the approaching ghouls, build up your magic charge, aim, and fire! Also, try not to die.
- Story Mode: Fight through 10 levels across multiple environments, including Swamps, Graveyards, Badlands, and the dreaded Tower of Chaos!
- Arcade Mode: Survive as long as possible against ever larger waves of ghouls. Choose from 10 different arenas and rack up high scores in endless, arcade-style gameplay.
- Power Ups: Grab special weapon boosts to increase your firepower. Slice through enemies with spinning blade attacks, or fire straight through barriers with an unstoppable beam of magic.
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User Reviews
Cool little puzzle game with a fun ghost premise. Overall I'd say this is a C- and with so many games to play it wasn't worth my time. The controls could use some work and the concept gets boring after an hour or so.
Really fun game, it's a funny ghost puzzler and it gets really hard as it goes on, still trying to beat the last level (I think it's the last anyway).
Amusing premise, cute storybook narration, and unique gameplay. If these are the holy trinity of a good game, then by George, I think we have a winner with UnSummoning. Although short, at this pricetag we get a lot of game for our four bucks.
A very well exected puzzle game. Very polished with original gameplay with pretty fun graphics. It's fun and addictive. I simply can't recommend this enough! You can tell that this game was crafted with passion. I hope we see more from this developer! Bravo!
Like the idea. The controls feel a bit stiff. For the price, its not horrible. Needs music! if this gets a decent sound track I would have recomended it. Here is some gameplay for those interested. https://youtu.be/rqtlU5EuFLk
6/10
The art style is precious, the puzzle element is a lot deeper than it may initially seem, And I love the story mode's story book vibe. The game could use a little more work, but generally is a fun time with a lot of thinking and strategy nessisary to survive room to room. Also sounds great and controls well enough.
I like these types of games but the controls did not feel precise and after a couple minutes I did not have the patience to learn what kind of lag in response I was going to get when moving around. Considering how vital it is to do precise moves, the feeling and responsiveness of the controls should be perfect. Using a keyboard did not help. I came back and tried again a few weeks later but it was no better and I gave up even sooner. I have a high end PC and there is no reason why this game should feel laggy and I chalk it up to poor design.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows XP
- Processor: 1.8GHZ Dual Core
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: 256mb
- Storage: 200 MB available space
FAQ
How much does UnSummoning: the Spectral Horde cost?
UnSummoning: the Spectral Horde is completely FREE to play. You can download and play it without any purchase.
What are the system requirements for UnSummoning: the Spectral Horde?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP Processor: 1.8GHZ Dual Core Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: 256mb Storage: 200 MB available space
What platforms is UnSummoning: the Spectral Horde available on?
UnSummoning: the Spectral Horde is available on Windows PC, macOS, Linux.
Is UnSummoning: the Spectral Horde worth buying?
UnSummoning: the Spectral Horde has 71% positive reviews from 14 players.
When was UnSummoning: the Spectral Horde released?
UnSummoning: the Spectral Horde was released on Dec 21, 2015.
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