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Minaurs

$1.99
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Developer:
IIIDA Interactive
Publisher:
IIIDA Interactive
Platforms:
Windows Mac
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About This Game

A unique adventure game full of exploratory expeditions to the various underground worlds on different planets.

Travel with your Minaur through the game universe, discover new worlds, their unique environment and inhabitants. Lead your Minaur safely through underworlds to gain knowledge and collect The Mighty Resource. Complete various quests, develop your character, collect loot from various animals, and rescue your trapped mates. Reunite the Minaur Nation and become a legend!

It all depends on your in game decisions. The game has a nonlinear progress unique to each player.

Enjoy a blend of adventure, action and logical game with RPG elements.

Experience the atmosphere of unknown worlds, underlined by detailed graphic and sound design.

Discover hundreds of unique locations with living interactive environments, various animals and many hidden surprises. Get all 147 available knowledge hints.

Take advantage of the environment and specific animal behaviour in your favor.

Learn, upgrade and use up to 28 special abilities.

Try to complete all 57 special Challenges and gain up to 20 Advantages, that enhance
different attributes of your Minaur.

Avoid the fulfillment of the 14 Failures, that reveal your Weaknesses.

Gain up to 72 different Achievements and compete with other players.

The game is fully localized in 8 languages (English, German, Czech, Russian,
French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian).

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User Reviews

Mostly Positive
21 user reviews
76%
Positive
23 hrs at review
Recommended

This a clever little exploration based puzzler. You play as a creature that looks something like a lemming - and like the lemmings from the game, it plods along regardless of pits or other hazards. So your challenge is to block it, or give it limited commands (on cooldowns), while mining away hazards that it must pass. The game is played as a series of expeditions, each with a new, progressively deeper and more complex map, and a goal, like freeing a number of your lemming friends. Expeditions are pretty quick to run, but it's not frantic; you can generally take some time to look forward on the map and plan a good route down. So far my little guy has no ability to attack the other creatures that infest the maps, but many of the hazards can be turned against the creatures. I also have no ability (so far?) to climb up, so the map clearing is a one way trip down. Because of the seemingly random nature of the maps, I've been stuck a few times and couldn't complete the map goals, but tha...

24 helpful
6 min at review
Not Recommended

Game looks like it might actually be fun. But one of the WORST UX/UI I've ever seen. Guys, come on. Play test. Add tooltips, icons, and english wording to the actual main menu and game functions. If you're wondering if you did it right, have some random people who haven't played your game, try to figure out a set of common tasks without instruction and observe them without helping.

17 helpful
9 hrs at review
Recommended

Quite the trickky little game. At 1st one thinks, oh a little casual puzzle-ish game. Only to find out quickly it's not only quite difficult but quite complicated and deep. If one wasn't prepared to use a fair amount of brain power you'll quickly exit and try again later when you can think more clearly and prepare ones self for something a bit more difficult and complex than you expected. I've seen complaints about "not knowing what to do". One has to stop often at the beginning and go back to the knowledge base as you gain new info which happens often and READ about what you've learned. The graphics are very nice in asthetics and cute overall. It turns out as you get fiurther it's not so much a puzzle game after all as there are a great many other features, including crafting. leveling, skill trees and settlement building (Didn't expect that). I admit I had to exit 30 mins into it when I realized "oh well, this is a lot more than I expected and I can't think complex right now"..LMA...

5 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

Good quality for first game release. Just wanna support the developers. Kind of puzzle-miner game with some elements of rpg. Many different levels with difficulty progression where you need to find best way to go toward target.

2 helpful
6 min at review
Not Recommended

typical steam indie bs. Made for simple minded people, that like playing a lemmings style game with a tad twist to mechanics but pretty much a modern day lemmings...... Be a good mobile game. it's to simple for me, but hey if you like simple games don't let my review or opinion stop you.

1 helpful
59 min at review
Recommended

Its a good game, but can be a bit slow in the beginning.

23 hrs at review
Recommended

Clearly a game for pocket phones. Which explains the pitiful GUI, purely made of nondescript doodles. Sans explanations, labels or tooltips. No mice on phones, therefore no mouseovers here. You'll be asked to tap on your monitor from your couch. Clearly a game ported by slackers. Took me a while to grasp the goals and mechanics. The tutorial is even more lacking than the GUI, i.e., there is none whatsoever. Poor first impressions then. That said, once understood, the gameplay is pretty good. Simple, relaxing, rather addicting. You use your brain once, early on, then apply your method on autopilot. Very casual, except for the length of sessions, easily exceeding an hour long each. Only one hand is needed to play; the other one, if you've got another one, is free to do anything else, except clapping. One flaw stays all along, though. There are instances of poor visibility. Some critters are invisible, some walls are too thin, panning is vertically limited, and there is no zooming poss...

System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows XP or later
  • Processor: 2.3 GHz Dual Core
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Graphics: DirectX 9 compatible
  • DirectX: Version 9.0
  • Storage: 200 MB available space
  • Sound Card: DirectX 9 compatible
  • Additional Notes: Mouse recommended

FAQ

How much does Minaurs cost?

Minaurs costs $1.99.

What are the system requirements for Minaurs?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP or later Processor: 2.3 GHz Dual Core Memory: 1 GB RAM Graphics: DirectX 9 compatible DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 200 MB available space Sound Card: DirectX 9 compatible Additional Notes: Mouse recommended

What platforms is Minaurs available on?

Minaurs is available on Windows PC, macOS.

Is Minaurs worth buying?

Minaurs has 76% positive reviews from 21 players.

When was Minaurs released?

Minaurs was released on Jun 28, 2018.

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