[b]Magical Monster Land[/b] is about as good as a casual platformer can get. In terms of mechanics it does not do anything new, but what it does is very polished. It's somewhat similar to games like Super Mario, Mr.Nutz or Alex Kidd - fun but not very difficult. According to the store page we only have 8 stages which is only a small chunk from the planned content. You can beat this current Early Access in less than one hour, but overall quality makes it easy to recommend. The controls are perfect in my opinion, and the game has a lot of secrets. Even this version already has a minigame and a mine riding level, so it looks very promising. The game also has a classic top-down level select, shops and hidden medals. Stores have several items that can make the game easier if you find it too difficult. Right now it is hard to tell how much variety will be in the final release, but I am optimistic based on what I see so far. As far as I can tell the continues are unlimited, and frankly the...
Magical Monster Land
- Release Date:
- Oct 15, 2018
- Developer:
- Ravengrounds LIMITED
- Publisher:
- Ravengrounds LIMITED
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
Magical Monster Land takes inspiration from various 16-bit platformers of the past and adds in a few modern elements.
Momentum based platforming
Play with keyboard or a controller
Unlock upgrades and additional costumes
Original soundtrack by Gustav Eriksson
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User Reviews
Update: This game appears to have been abandoned by the devs. While it is still quite cheap, its incredibly short (unfinished) and there are plenty of 2-D platformers you could play that are much higher quality, more creative, and are far more complete. Magical Monster Land has the solid foundations to be a good casual Platformer, albeit a bit generic. Only two worlds (only the first is finished) are available at this time, running about an hour of playtime realistically. With that in mind, its hard to say where the game will go from here. There is a massive amount of work ahead for the single developer to complete and flesh out the five-world goal. The game is similar to the SNES era Donkey Kong Country and Super Mario 2-D platformers. Although as of now the game plays more casual version of those. The weapon power ups do trivialize the enemies to a large extent, the strength of the playable character is vastly different without them. Keep in mind these earlier worlds are intended ...
It unashamedly wears the influences from Mario and and the Donkey Kong series on it's sleeve and mechanically it feels like a balance of the two. You get a little more running speed and more height on the jump, which - combined with the springs and jumps populating the world - give it a speedy flow, distinguishing it from the aforementioned titles. When you can't buy Mario or DK on Steam, emulating Mario and DK is not the worst thing. This is the closest experience I've found to it, and that put that put a smile on my face. The game encourages lots of exploration with hidden walls and doors, and is quite rewarding when you find them. Music is perhaps the only thing that lacks a little. It's not bad, but when the game stands up to Mario and DK mechanically, the music can feel lacking. All in all if this had 10x more content it could be my favourite 2D platformer on steam. Mechanics are fluid, level design and power-ups are awesome. As it stands it's a solid and polished experience rem...
UPDATE: The dev has abandoned this game, so I basically spent my money for a demo. Such a shame. DON'T BUY THIS. Great platformer with lots of moments of nostalgia. Grab it while it's still only 2 bucks.
This negative review will most likely change if the developer finishes the game. But it looks like this game is abandoned.
At the time of writing this review, only 2 areas are available. Long story short - I whole heartedly recommend this game. It's not complete, but it's certainly worth picking up and playing through, and I can only imagine the full game will be even greater. If you've played a few Mario games you'll be pretty familiar with what's going on. Standard platforming, and holding down the attack button to run. However the game has other elements - just like in Ghosts And Goblins you can pick up armour that will tank one hit, and the powerups/weapons won't protect you from a hit (unlike in Mario). The hidden areas are not too hard to find, but not overly easy. The game rewards picking up a powerup later in the level backtracking to destroy obstacles. The ability to buy things from the shop is helpful, especially if you're struggling to find the last medalions. The graphics are fantastic. I can't put my finger on it, but it reminds me of something. My only irk so far is one that I'm not s...
Cute and fun but diffacult at times. Has a nice retro feel with some nice groovy music. Very much enjoying this charming game.
I enjoyed it.
It's an early access game that may very well never be completed, and it's very clear while you play that the game is incomplete (only one boss, progressively fewer levels in each stage, power-ups that are only used once, etc), but what's there is a decent retro-style platformer with charm. You run, punch, jump, swim and use a few special abilities to get through a variety of platforming-based levels. Controls are pretty good, although the momentum takes a little bit of getting used to. Each level contains 3 "mystery medals" to be collected, encouraging exploration. Besides those medals, though, the levels are loaded with lots of fun little secrets, usually rewarding you with gems (collect 100 for a 1-up), coins (to be spent on power-ups from a shop), or 1-ups. There are false walls, breakable walls, hidden blocks that make gems appear when hit, ceilings you can walk on... Basically, it's fun to explore every nook and cranny because odds are there's a lot of stuff to find. There are a...
This is basically a Super Mario 3 clone with a few gadgets and platforming ideas of its own. I enjoy it a lot. Unless I missed something I think it's only three worlds, but it's a lot of fun if you're looking for a Mario style game for PC. World 3-3 has some tough platforming. I hope it gets expanded upon and I hope they add some bosses.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7 32bit
- Processor: Intelcore duo cpu 3ghz
- Memory: 3 GB RAM
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 50 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Magical Monster Land cost?
Magical Monster Land costs $4.99.
What are the system requirements for Magical Monster Land?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 32bit Processor: Intelcore duo cpu 3ghz Memory: 3 GB RAM DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 50 MB available space
What platforms is Magical Monster Land available on?
Magical Monster Land is available on Windows PC.
Is Magical Monster Land worth buying?
Magical Monster Land has 78% positive reviews from 27 players.
When was Magical Monster Land released?
Magical Monster Land was released on Oct 15, 2018.
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