v1.0
Pros
+ If you like minesweepers, this game is basically that. You're character can only travel to any cover up tile to uncover it
+ There's a gallery
+ H-scenes are animated, they loop with several stages, and they have sound effects
Cons
- You can't see the number on the tile you've clicked on because you're character sprite covers it
- you can't move your character to a tile you've already revealed. If you could, that would have fixed the previously mentioned issue
- After losing a run, you have to redo the tutorial floors
- H-scenes are very low resolution pixel art
- You only unlock 1 H-scene per death (not per life lost). So it's VERY slow to unlock H-scenes. H-scenes might also be gated by the level you died on. It would have been better if you unlocked an H-scenes whenever you encounter a monster/mine
- The gallery gives no indication how many H-scenes there are total, so you never know if you've unlocked the whole thing or not
Conclusion
Perhaps the reason your character covers up the number of the tile you've just revealed is meant to be counterplayed by choosing when to uncover tiles you know must be blanks. Never the less, progression is very slow. Even if the game had no issues what-so-ever, it's difficult for me to give it more than a 3/5 simply because most other games offer better H-scenes. Perhaps if the H-scenes were higher quality and higher resolution, and if scenes could be unlocked faster it might have gotten a 4
Pros
+ If you like minesweepers, this game is basically that. You're character can only travel to any cover up tile to uncover it
+ There's a gallery
+ H-scenes are animated, they loop with several stages, and they have sound effects
Cons
- You can't see the number on the tile you've clicked on because you're character sprite covers it
- you can't move your character to a tile you've already revealed. If you could, that would have fixed the previously mentioned issue
- After losing a run, you have to redo the tutorial floors
- H-scenes are very low resolution pixel art
- You only unlock 1 H-scene per death (not per life lost). So it's VERY slow to unlock H-scenes. H-scenes might also be gated by the level you died on. It would have been better if you unlocked an H-scenes whenever you encounter a monster/mine
- The gallery gives no indication how many H-scenes there are total, so you never know if you've unlocked the whole thing or not
Conclusion
Perhaps the reason your character covers up the number of the tile you've just revealed is meant to be counterplayed by choosing when to uncover tiles you know must be blanks. Never the less, progression is very slow. Even if the game had no issues what-so-ever, it's difficult for me to give it more than a 3/5 simply because most other games offer better H-scenes. Perhaps if the H-scenes were higher quality and higher resolution, and if scenes could be unlocked faster it might have gotten a 4