Here are my two cents about this game, it starts out great as a mix between early Wario titles on gameboy, Knytt series and Chip's challenge, not sure if a lot of people played it, but you can throw Nub's Adventure style wise into the list too. It doesn't take long to be dragged into this strange world, where puzzles are part of everything including gameplay, story, characters.. the world itself. -Story- 7/10 Unfortunately despite how much I liked the concept, it doesn't explain much or work well towards giving you more sensical clues about what is going on, a lot of npcs you find have only few dialog lines, upon completing a big chunk of puzzles and challenges sometimes you feel like going back to the hub area and finding something new, some kind of subtle rewards for your exploration and adventures. But everything stays the same. You can listen to the tracks that you found, or speak to the npcs that you rescued, they will stay in their tiny rooms, and it can be a bit frustrating ...
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a tale of teamwork in a broken world
It begins at the end. Nothing could have survived the total collapse of spacetime so it's lucky that it was only a near total collapse. Surrounded by a vast ocean of quantum chronographic static Planet Dirt only has a small number of "stable" dimensional fragments. These little twisted loops of spacetime are full of dangerous traps, distorted technology, and other memetic manifestations of temporal anxiety but at least existence is remotely possible there.The Twin-Hero Puzzlevania
Ruby & Majesty: Treasure Team follows the adventures of Ruby and Majesty as they search for timeless treasure and fragments of forgotten knowledge in the most bizarre and hostile reaches of Planet Dirt. No matter what they face there is always one way forward: TEAMWORK!Solve action based puzzles by coordinating two distinct characters, each with their own capabilities. Ruby the Human and Majesty the Bat must navigate strange environments in search of treasure and the secrets of their world. Control both characters simultaneously and solve fiendish puzzles by pushing blocks, carrying keys, dodging projectiles, fleeing creatures, and always abiding by the Treasure Team motto: PRESS ALL THE BUTTONS!


- Bursting with action packed puzzles
- Accessible challenge with a high skill ceiling
- 60 Frames Per Second
- Packed with bursting puzzle action
- Teamwork and compassion

- 11 areas each with unique hazards
- Exists in your timeline
- Nonlinear narrative/setting
- Many challenges are out there
- Hundreds of megabytes
- Treasures are the key to more adventure
- Diversions and multiple paths

- Rescue cute characters
- Unlockable challenges
- Relax and chat sometimes
- Information is not reality
- Planet Dirt needs your help
- Nostalgia for games that don't exist

- Editor and Workshop (build and share your own puzzles and adventures)[ Currently BETA ]
- Original soundtrack by a 4 piece band that doesn't exist
- Modeled after the technical limitations of [REDACTED]
- Square display space prevents reality phase resonance
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User Reviews
Ruby & Majesty is a fantastic puzzle-based action-exploration game. It was designed with solo play in mind, hence the extremely simple controls (one joystick per character, no buttons needed outside of menus), but the puzzles are compelling and creative enough that playing with a friend is still a rich and satisfying experience. Plus, as the characters each have their own unique roles to play in every puzzle, playing with a friend essentially nets you two games in one-- just switch controllers and start a new game, perhaps in Flipped mode for an even fresher experience. [Edit from original review: I have found both endings of the game and appreciate them both.] There are some extremely hard post-game puzzles to contend with, and from everything I've seen so far I get the feeling this game has much more to offer in terms of lore and gameplay. Speaking of which, I'm really excited to see what people manage to come up with in the Steam workshop as well, and I'll definitely be experime...
It's great and you should get it.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7
- Processor: 1.8 Ghz
- Memory: 500 MB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GT/S 4xx, Intel 4000 or equivalent
- DirectX: Version 10
- Storage: 800 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Ruby & Majesty: Treasure Team cost?
Ruby & Majesty: Treasure Team costs $7.99.
What are the system requirements for Ruby & Majesty: Treasure Team?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 Processor: 1.8 Ghz Memory: 500 MB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GT/S 4xx, Intel 4000 or equivalent DirectX: Version 10 Storage: 800 MB available space
What platforms is Ruby & Majesty: Treasure Team available on?
Ruby & Majesty: Treasure Team is available on Windows PC.
Is Ruby & Majesty: Treasure Team worth buying?
Ruby & Majesty: Treasure Team has 83% positive reviews from 6 players.
When was Ruby & Majesty: Treasure Team released?
Ruby & Majesty: Treasure Team was released on Aug 31, 2018.
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