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Demon's Crystals

$2.99
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Developer:
Byte4Games
Publisher:
BadLand Publishing
Platforms:
Windows Mac Linux
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MAC AND LINUX VERSIONS AVAILABLE

We are pleased to announce the launch of Linux and Mac versions of the game. In addition we updated the game to version 1.0.7 with many bug fixes and improved gameplay. We are waiting for your comments and suggestions. Enjoy, Demoniacs !!!


About the Game

"Demon's Crystals is a frenetic twin stick shooter where you guide the Urican demons through countless hazards in order to restore peace to the world. A variety of weapons and power-ups will help you defeat the massive enemy hordes. The Urican have always been at the top of the food pyramid, but one day three mysterious beings arrived causing the once peaceful inhabitants of the world to become aggressive and destructive. - Arcade, 1-4 players This is a coop mode that can be played by up to four players, with the goal of completing the three worlds and defeating the final bosses. Characters have a leveling system that will affect their endurance and strength. - Survival, 1 player You will have to survive as long as possible. You will be able to compete against other players around the world thanks to the online rankings. - 6 local multiplayer game modes, 2 to 4 players: Survival, Deathmatch, Vs, Crystal Attack, Capture the Great Crystal, and Kill the Enemies "

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User Reviews

Mostly Positive
56 user reviews
71%
Positive
1 hrs at review
Recommended

Demon’s Crystals review The Devil lies in the details, and in this case, those details are microscopic and barely visible. You put one half of a third-person shooter with another half of a bullet hell shooter, and you mix it up with an endless Horde mode, and you get Demon’s Crystals. It’s got interesting anime characters you choose at the very start, the graphics are reasonably detailed, colorful and vivid enough to look like a Pixar movie on a tight budget, levels are small, well-designed arenas, you get a story mode, survival mode and a handful of multiplayer modes of play, and the best thing of all is that this game costs a pint of beer. So from a get go Demon’s Crystals get a solid recommendation for me with a big caveat, which I’ll get to it soon. You are greeted with a wall of text spewing out a nonsensical story which you’ll forget in 3.333 seconds. Basically the empire of demons, who spent all their time lollygagging and chasing crystals instead of slaying human...

12 helpful 1 funny
13 min at review
Recommended

Haven't played much yet, just gotten through a few levels - I'll add more to the review once I've experienced more. what I have experienced so far, though, is a lot of fun! The graphics, as you can see from the screenshots & trailer, are nice & colorful and have a great not-overly-serious whimsicailty to them, and the engine runs beautifully and without hitches. The action is fast and frantic, with enemies closing in on all sides, big bunches of crystals to collect and plenty of colorful and varied powerups to keep things interesting! Playing local multiplayer is a blast, and the levels and gameplay hold their own in singleplayer equally as well, which is important to me, since I can be more of a singleplayer gamer for the most part. There are four characters to choose from, and they gain experience through the stages for various actions, which means levelling up, which keeps me happy and coming back! Control is tight and responsive, both for the gamepad (I use an Xbox 360 myself)...

7 helpful 1 funny
7 hrs at review
Recommended

Review: + Nice little Game + Challenging + Shooting, Moving, Bullethell Weapons + Nice Soundtrack + Great and changing leveldesign - all chars basically the same - cant level above 90 XD (that was really quick) A nice little game somewhat challenging, i broke up near the end, cause i am too old for 832179423742 bullets and enemys on the screens. but its fun nonethelesss 80%

4 helpful 1 funny
4 hrs at review
Not Recommended

My wife and I like to play twin-stick shooters... except this one. The music is good--has a sort of whimsyvania feel to it--and the character concepts aren't bad, but the game is virtually unplayable when you combine all the problems: 1. Certain enemies, such as the exploding giant zombies, are overpowered and conveniently spawn adjacent to you. 2. The map is full of visual clutter, which makes moving around the many obstacles on each map rather difficult. (Increasing the qraphics quality only increases the clutter.) 3. There seems to be absolutely no point to increases one's character level. (My character was over level 40 when we stopped playing, and I cannot tell any difference between that and level 1.) 4. At least one of the power-ups is actually a detriment: It just makes your shots spiral around you in an uncontrollable, hurricane-cloud-like pattern. 5. Weapon damage is generally underpowered, given the number of enemies that can dominate the screen at times. 6. The camera ang...

3 helpful 1 funny
2 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Bought for about $1.24 in the 2017 halloween sale, even that price was too much to ask for such a boring, empty-handed game. It's better than other similarly priced garbage but that's not saying much. I managed to get almost 2 hours out of this but how in god's name I did that I don't know. If you play level 1 you've basically played the entire game. They might as well had just repeated level 1 over and over again and called it a day. There was no reason to make anything more because it's all the same. The combat has no substance to it. Your bullets might as well just pass through enemies as if they were ghosts because that's how it feels anyway. The end of round/level jingle also sounds very familiar. I think it might have been directly ripped off from another game. They sure are proud of the way it sounds too because you hear it constantly since each level has 3 rounds and you hear it at the end of each round. The music and sounds get old in about five minutes too. You also die easil...

3 helpful
5 hrs at review
Not Recommended

What it does it does well, which is look good and sound good. It plays OK too. Sadly, what it has to offer can only be stretched out about an hour at most before monotony sets in. I love twin-stick shooters and it doesn't take much to impress me, I even gave a thumbs-up to some corny 49 cent zombie shooter. This game is like a one note song that gets old fast.

3 helpful 2 funny
1 hrs at review
Recommended

It's a decent Twin Stick shooter. It's nothing great or memorable, but it's also really cheap. While a lot will find the lack of online multiplayer a turn-off, I don't mind. There are tools like Parsec that let you do that (I also prefer local multiplayer over online, so it's just bias). Overall, it's worth it if you're looking for a local multiplayer game to play with friends.

2 helpful 1 funny
3 hrs at review
Not Recommended

I wanted to like this game but it has many game breaking flaws. For example you beat a wave, next wave will spawn randomly tanky guys all around you covering all exists from the area and if any of them gets any close they explode killing you instantly and sending you back to wave 1. Sometimes they just spawn on top of you and there is nothing to do about it but die. Weapon spawns sucks, most times they spawn on top of a trap or when you gonna pick them up an explossive enemy spawns right on top of them so you're like ignoring weapons most of the time to avoid exploding. Sometimes you don't get any weapon spawn in an entire wave. Whenever you pick up a decent powerup that might help you advance in the game fasters monsters stops spawning so it's faster to avoid picking up said powerups so at last you will have something to do instead of running around in empty rooms. Sometimes the game turns into a bullet hell, monsters predicting your movement with a huge wall of projectiles that ...

2 helpful 2 funny
9 hrs at review
Recommended

Glitches out allot and sometimes doesn't let me play with my ps4 controllers. And it makes me use two player slots using only one controller. a little frustrating but other than controller issues once you get into the game It's a really fun twin stick shooter. And highly reccomend to anyone.

2 helpful
16 min at review
Not Recommended

Bleh... this game is good for 20 minutes or so.

2 helpful

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10
  • Processor: 1.5GHz processor
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Graphics: DX9 - 256MB VRAM
  • DirectX: Version 9.0
  • Storage: 410 MB available space

Recommended

Recommended:
  • OS *: Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10
  • Processor: 2GHz processor dual core
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: DX9 - 512MB VRAM
  • DirectX: Version 9.0
  • Storage: 410 MB available space

FAQ

How much does Demon's Crystals cost?

Demon's Crystals costs $2.99.

What are the system requirements for Demon's Crystals?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10 Processor: 1.5GHz processor Memory: 1 GB RAM Graphics: DX9 - 256MB VRAM DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 410 MB available space Recommended: Recommended: OS *: Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10 Processor: 2GHz processor dual core Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: DX9 - 512MB VRAM DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 410 MB available space

What platforms is Demon's Crystals available on?

Demon's Crystals is available on Windows PC, macOS, Linux.

Is Demon's Crystals worth buying?

Demon's Crystals has 71% positive reviews from 56 players.

When was Demon's Crystals released?

Demon's Crystals was released on Apr 21, 2016.

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