Indie Box – Cassiodora, the knightly shoot ’em up

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Indie Box – Cassiodora, the knightly shoot ’em up

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With the Indie Box, the entire XboxSquad editorial team offers you mini reviews of very little known or featured indie games. While some don’t deserve to step out of the shadows of the Xbox Marketplace, others might be worth a look. That is the whole subject of this section.

Curse, the evil evil wizard Kenzar has kidnapped Princess Cassiodora from the kingdom of Astoria. It’s urgent, let’s hurry up and send a team of knights to save her!

So, right now, bad boys, if you could stop kidnapping the princesses for two seconds, we’d get a vacation. Then there isn’t that much urgency, if Kenzar wanted to kill her it would be done, guys, wake up! Well, I guess we have to stuff the rescue mission? Let’s go happily. Our three warriors named Agni, Colden and Luken embark on an adventure arm in arm. Thanks to Merlin the service wizard for having us Equipped with wings and magical powers to fight against the forces of evil, it will come in handy.

On the 35 sidescroll levels in the game you will encounter a varied bestiary and You must use each character’s elemental powers wisely. If you play alone you can use all three (fire, ice, lightning), with two the last unaffected power is manipulated by both players and with three each is responsible for their specific abilities. Simple, effective and encouraging collaboration. Well seen.

I keep a little honest shoot ’em up that might get some (young) players interested in the genre. It certainly won’t go down in video game annals, let’s face it, but apart from being pretty pretty and smooth, it’ll keep you busy for a couple of hours. Only downside, sometimes It’s such a mess on the screen you will have a hard time understanding what is going on.

I appreciated:

  • The elemental forces
  • The soundtrack

I am sorry :

  • Sometimes unreadable when there are too many items on the screen

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