In the once peaceful world of the Cubold Kingdom, life is sifted to the surface as the magic of the king of the king flies and is truly abandoned by the princess. Furious, he exposes death and destruction to the pixel world, exposing dozens of angry monsters. Unbeknownst to magic, yet awake Skellboy skeletal hero, Skippy.
Blessed with the ability to flex his body parts for six hundred years, Skippy sets in a new place to save the Cubold Kingdom. Skellboy is your typical RPG action, giving you access to a variety of weapons and abilities achieved by exploring the overworld and various hidden mines around the Empire. You will face countless enemies on your journey, as well as an army of bosses that will test your skills and patience.
The main draw of the game is the ability to swap Skippy's new body parts. You can mix-and-play with fun effects, all while developing Skippy skills along the way. So you can do it completely rock the pink princess dress while donning a zombie head, if you wish. You will also find a variety of new weapons such as axes and large pencils, as well as permanent upgrades to your life.
Skellboy's strongest feature is undoubtedly its impressive character. Combining 3D and 2D environments, pixelated assets, its overall beauty is a great reminder of recent accomplishments. Link Rise
The gameplay itself, unfortunately, is not representative of impressive viewers. Skippy walks away far
With an imaginative world and an equally imaginative structure, Skellboy is a great effort to provide an alternative to your own Zelda the title. If you can get past the lazy Gameplay and proper technical performance, there's plenty here to find, and you're guaranteed at least a few laughs with good writing and conversation.