About This Game Get ready to take a trip back to the 80s, the 1880s!Help young Queen Victoria fight her way across Mars and attempt to escape home in this exceedingly retro arcade adventure! Created to look, feel and sound like an 8-bit styled videogame from the 1980s - Rock Boshers DX: Director’s Cut mixes top down and side on 8-way directional shooting action.See amazing sights as you journey across Mars. Prepare to bosh rocks! - with only the occasional break for tea and scones.RBDX is a 2D pixel drawn arcade action game, created as if made on an 8bit hardware (choose from either NES or ZX Spectrum visuals), but modernised with widescreen formatting, HD rendering and of course - no colour clash!Authentic 8bit loading sounds and borders art!Soldiers, zombies, giant bugs, tanks and more all try to block your progress.Leaderboards to compete on and achievements to obtain.Weapons to collect to help you escape the levels, such as Coal Rockets and Steam Lasers.Hidden snacks to collect to unlock bonus arcade games.4k and above rendering on PCs with the correct hardware/display.Yes you can collect snacks hidden throughout the levels to unlock bonus arcade games such as:- sees you chasing down a giant lump of Cheddar.- is a mini spinoff from the DX version, where you must protect a milk pipeline under the sea.- places you in the shadow of some ancient Martian pyramid as you dash to collect gems.- lets you take to the stars in your very own space ship.HISTORICAL ACCURACY.Which other retro action game which lets you play as Queen Victoria, through a small chunk of 100% accurate history from an alternate universe? :DYou even get to meet Charles Darwin! 7aa9394dea Title: Rock Boshers DX: Directors CutGenre: Action, Adventure, IndieDeveloper:TIKIPODPublisher:TIKIPODRelease Date: 10 Dec, 2014 Rock Boshers DX: Directors Cut Download] [addons] rock boshers dx director's cut trophy guide. rock boshers dx director's cut review. rock boshers dx director's cut ps vita. rock boshers dx director's cut switch. rock boshers dx director's cut metacritic. rock boshers dx director's cut. rock boshers dx director's cut ps4 Inspired by the system (ZX Spectrum) which made me fall in love with videogames, I can almost taste my Creamola Foam fueled days passed. It plays like the early games from that system, a wee bit like 'treasure island'. Whether you'll dig it comes down to the level of nostalgic you have for these kind of games. Personally the developer Tikipod Ltd can't do wrong with me, he\/she isn't paying me to say this either. I just really enjoy playing Tikipods games e.g. Aqua Kitty. Now I wonder if I can plant the seed of them doing a 'Dizzy' game for us that no longer have a speccy. 10\/10 would enjoy a tape loader again. Damn! This game is fenomenal! Great graphics, gameplay and sound! Real diamond! Get it!. Bit conflicted about this game. Sometimes it's just an annoying crowd control shooter game (with added difficulty as you run around 'laps' in certain levels that require that) and sometimes it's a clever blast from the past action game and a well designed one too. Love the MSX-era look. The 16-bit graphics option that was added in the latest patch is very nice looking too. Unlockable arcade games puts your old arcade skills to test. Loderunner anyone? Check actual gameplay videos to get a better picture of what this game is and skip the stuff on the store page. Store page gives a false impression there are adventure elements in the game. In reality they are non-existent.. I loved the original version on PS Mobile, and I love the DX version even more. Great retro aesthetic, with actually interesting/fun/addictive gameplay to back it up. Fantastic stuff!. I'd first like to say that I absolutely love the original Rock Boshers. It is definitely one of my favorite Indie Games, if not my favorite. It captures all of the asethetics of ZX gaming to its fullest beauty, provides interesting and creative gameplay, a good chunk of difficulty (I still haven't beaten it after all of these years), and some light humor. I always assumed development of the game would go no where and it would fade into obscurity. Being remembered as merely a demake like Gang Garrison.Man was I ever overjoyed when I discovered that DX existed! I haven't played it long yet, but it's definitely better than the original (which is a must-get already). Here's my breakdown...-Graphics: Fantastic. It's difficult to work with such a minimal sprite resolution, but Dugan does it masterfully. I was worried that the graphics were updated when I saw the screenshots, but you can choose between Console Mode and Old Computer mode, so no worries. Very faithful to the ZX aesthetic.-Sound: Just fine. Nothing repetitive or annoying.-Music: The soundtrack is great. Though I'm personally pretty disappointed that the original old-school sounding soundtrack is not an option. It really added to the atmosphere.Gameplay: I haven't gotten far yet, but the controls are tight, and I assume the difficulty will get as hard (if not harder) than the original. Which is really hard.If you like old school, minimal, or just plain unique games; do yourself a favor and buy this.Edit: Aw, what the hell? PS4 players get 4 Player Local Battle!? Why is that not included in the PC version? The game is an homage to old COMPUTER games and the developers leave out features for the COMPUTER release. How disappointing!
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