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Litil Divil

About the game value. (is it worth?)
No spoilers please, also no baby ranting, but anyone could tell me if the game is worth the money? I loved the visuals and character animation.
Is it fun? South Park (mindless) fun, inteligent fun or mixed?

How it plays? Directional keys, point and click or else?
The description is very vague about the game's mechanics.

It have any replay value? (or the jokes are really worth to listen again?)

Time completion average?

Have any sexual innuendo? (I don't mind it, but I think people should know this too, screenshots shows bikini girls that can be "strong" depending on your culture but for me it isn't)

To devs/publisher: Please update your description and put key features like gameplay mechanics, what kind of humour it have... you know, the kind of thing that can attract customers.
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Plake Snissken Mar 19, 2014 @ 6:24pm 
Waiting for answers, Thank for your time reading/replying. :axesword:
sawanoguchi Mar 19, 2014 @ 7:57pm 
I was able to use the number pad as suggested by the user manual. That said, all I could do is watch the devil get plastered by the big ogre at the beginning. If this is an issue with the Xbox controller, the devs need to fix that....seriously.
Geldon Mar 20, 2014 @ 10:40am 
Originally posted by sawanoguchi:
I was able to use the number pad as suggested by the user manual. That said, all I could do is watch the devil get plastered by the big ogre at the beginning. If this is an issue with the Xbox controller, the devs need to fix that....seriously.
This game is from 1991,10 years before the Xbox was even released, and I'm pretty sure the source code is long gone. Methinks Xbox controller support will not be forthcoming.

That said, regarding how good this game is, I advise watching a Let's Play of it.
Plake Snissken Mar 21, 2014 @ 11:57am 
I Asked about the game, you said to buy in another place, I'm not going to buy until someone answers what I asked in the original post, not on steam neither on gog. So you're not trying to save me money, you just want me to buy on gog.
Plake Snissken Mar 21, 2014 @ 12:21pm 
Also the game for me (which lives on Brazil) is BRL 8,49 with discount (USD 3,65), on GOG it costs USD 1,79, but since I need an international credit card to buy on GOG, which I do not have, BUT if I had i would need to pay international taxes and other ♥♥♥♥, triplicating the price, it is still cheaper to buy on steam, where I use something called "boleto bancário". Who is the clown now?
Artcake Mar 21, 2014 @ 5:41pm 
I'll give you my personal opinion which is of course very much influenced by very fond childhood memories and nostalgia.

The game in itself is very clever and fun, at time childish, but this was never targeted to an adult audience, lots of rooms needs to be thought out in order to be resolved, you can't jsut go in and complete them by following instructions, you need to understand what to do, while some people might see this as "lack of tutorials" back in the day for me this was part of the fun, to find out what to do.

If a 6 years old could finish this game, it baffles me how grown men whine and moan nowadays that this game is too hard... seriously guys.

I would reccomend get this game in a heartbeat if you are willing to give it a real chance and learn the tricky controls, howerver, there is a massive deal breaker for me, and this is personal:

Seems like a small thing, but in truth this completely ruins the experience for me, in the original Amiga CD32 version, yuo could turn your demon around and face the opposite way, making navigation pretty straight foward, but in this PC version you cannot, so imagine playing DOOM only with the forward and backward key (You may never turn around unless you exploit intersections).

If you can get a hold of a CD32 version of this game, buy it, and run it on an emulator (Which is legal if you own the original game), it's miles better.
Plake Snissken Mar 22, 2014 @ 8:08am 
Thank you BlackRabbit! I think I will wait untill the actual publisher (the one who put the game on steam) fix the controls so my experience remains as it is on the original version.

A noob legislative question now: Is there legal problems if I buy this version and download and play the emulator one? So I would not miss this sale.
Artcake Mar 22, 2014 @ 9:44am 
Originally posted by Zack Royer:
Thank you BlackRabbit! I think I will wait untill the actual publisher (the one who put the game on steam) fix the controls so my experience remains as it is on the original version.

A noob legislative question now: Is there legal problems if I buy this version and download and play the emulator one? So I would not miss this sale.

The thing is, the controls I fear are not going to change becaue it's not like you simply cannot turn around, you can move (Think of it as a 3D person game where the character walks toward the camera rather than turning the camera around) so there are proper dedicated animations to play like that, meaning it is on purpose and not a bug. Just an incredibly bad design idea they added for the PC version...

Regarding the version, I think you can only legally play an emulated version of the CD32 if you own the CD32 game version, at least for modern games is like that; You cannot for example buy a game for PS3 and then emulate a copy of the same game on the Xbox360, you would need the xbox version. But since these games are ancient do not quote me.

Luckly for me I still own the original so I play straight from the original CD, but I doubt is goign to be expensive on ebay if you really want it.

Last edited by Artcake; Mar 22, 2014 @ 9:48am
Thorwann Mar 22, 2014 @ 4:02pm 
It suffer from control issues which likely won't get fixed since the game is ancient, my advice is don't touch it with a 10 foot barge pole unless you enjoy horrible controls.
BTK-Dani* Jul 29, 2014 @ 5:59am 
Defenely NO
i like old style game but this game is broken
+no controls support+
+i dont even understad how to save the game

doesnt worth the money
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