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About This Game Take control of five cute, mystical creatures of miniature proportions called CreaVures. CreaVures always travel in pairs, and they must use their special abilities to help each other solve interesting platforming puzzles. Set in a world with beautiful phosphorescent colors, these tiny creatures journey to save their homeland and restore light to their dying forest. Key Features:Guide 5 CreaVures, two at a time, through beautiful and magical habitats & discover their unique abilitiesJump, glide, swing, roll, and bounce through 18 levels of interactive, physics-based puzzle platforming as well as epic boss battlesUse CreaVures together to complete puzzles in different ways Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of CreaVuresAtmospheric musicLovable characters in whimsical cutscenesCreavures now speak 6 different languages! English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, and Dutch 7aa9394dea Title: CreaVuresGenre: IndieDeveloper:Muse GamesPublisher:Muse GamesRelease Date: 23 Feb, 2011 CreaVures Activation Code [serial Number] While the game is charming and the graphics are alluring (if you like the neon aesthetic), the controls and overall gameplay are just unbearable. These are the most clunky platforming controls I've ever encountered, especially when it comes to swinging. There's no real precision and through the entire stretch of the game I made it through I found myself frustrated. To make matters worse, the "creavures" don't follow each other. This means you have to basically do everything in the game twice, back to back, to finish the levels. I'd much prefer the Trine approach, where you could swap characters on the fly.Overall the game was somewhat enjoyable. I gave this one a fighting chance because I could tell there was a vision in this and there was a certain charm. Unfortunately, even after forcing myself through 3 hours of the messy controls, I just couldn't push myself to finish it. Can't really recommend it. It's pretty to look at, but frustrating to play.. Cute little adventure in the fairy forest. The game has 2 critical bugs at the end.7\/10. This game is so artistically done and truly wonderful. It is pretty short(though i'm not finished it yet) but it's really cute. The colour concept is fun and makes certain things in the game really pop out. The creature characters are fun and each one has traits and abilities that you use in the game to help solve the puzzles. I originally got the game because of the crazy colour scheme but it won me over with the weirdly cute creatures and the interesting game mechanics of having to use multiple characters to get through scenerios.. This game has problems. It feels like it was released early, before it had been refined. However, it has some positives going for it. If you have the tolerance to put up with the flaws, you might be interested in picking up this cheap game when on sale.The game is really unique. The dark colors, ambient sounds, and nocturnal natural environment setting is very striking and I find it attractive.The characters to play are indeed cute and unique.The game is a simple platformer and, in that respect, it could have done better. Movements and actions could have been faster and required a bit more skill, but it is what it is. The teamwork aspect is simplistic and other games before it have done better. The game lacks a bit of refinement. It feels like they ran out of funding, drive, or just didn't have the tallent available to polish this game to the level it could have been.Where CreaVures is weakest is it's user interface, some of it's audio, level scoreboard, and other in-between bits. It seems as though these areas were not the artists strengths. The end-level tune makes me cringe.I regret that this title didn't get a bit more time in development, as I think it's reception could have been improved with a bit more work.. It's a shame that more effort wasn't put into the gameplay mechanics as they were into the visuals. Creavures is pleasent to look at and somewhat unique with its environments and creatures lit up with bioluminescence as if everything was under a dark-light but the actual mechanics of playing are very barebones. I wouldn't even call it a puzzle platformer since the only teamwork from critters done by simply sending one of them ahead to use their special skill to allow another to pass and the same ideas are used over and over again. This isn't like the Lost Vickings where you have a brain-teaser, its literally a case of just seeing the same obstacle over and over again and knowing which critters to send first.Worse still is that you have to move each critter yourself, they don't follow each other. So you end up going through the same platforming section mutiple times. There is also no really challnging platforming either and the controls are clunking and sluggish. This would have been so better had it been more like Ori and the Blind Forest with you using different creatures to progress but it just doesn't that fluid or fast-paced. You trudge through the levels from left to right as if this game has learned nothing from platformers since the days of Super Mario Bros. Just give this a miss or buy it for very young children because there are no lives nor any significant consequences for running into enemies, you just bounce off of them. The controls are also just the movement and 2 buttons so anyone could sit down and figure this out.. It's a shame that more effort wasn't put into the gameplay mechanics as they were into the visuals. Creavures is pleasent to look at and somewhat unique with its environments and creatures lit up with bioluminescence as if everything was under a dark-light but the actual mechanics of playing are very barebones. I wouldn't even call it a puzzle platformer since the only teamwork from critters done by simply sending one of them ahead to use their special skill to allow another to pass and the same ideas are used over and over again. This isn't like the Lost Vickings where you have a brain-teaser, its literally a case of just seeing the same obstacle over and over again and knowing which critters to send first.Worse still is that you have to move each critter yourself, they don't follow each other. So you end up going through the same platforming section mutiple times. There is also no really challnging platforming either and the controls are clunking and sluggish. This would have been so better had it been more like Ori and the Blind Forest with you using different creatures to progress but it just doesn't that fluid or fast-paced. You trudge through the levels from left to right as if this game has learned nothing from platformers since the days of Super Mario Bros. Just give this a miss or buy it for very young children because there are no lives nor any significant consequences for running into enemies, you just bounce off of them. The controls are also just the movement and 2 buttons so anyone could sit down and figure this out.

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