The rooms are usually over a blank background, but you only notice when going to the borders of each floor, and it’s nothing to complain about, since you’ll be focusing in all the action. The rooms are pretty detailed and you can see vegetation, fountains and other stuff for variety. The characters are pretty colorful and have simple yet nice animation. Rust Bucket features 2D Pixel Art graphics, which are the developer Nitrome’s Specialty. There is no time limit, and it’s not necessary to kill all enemies, but sometimes you need to in order to open a door or something. Every few rooms you’ll find a “C” switch, which is a checkpoint, so you go back there when you lose a life or get stuck. The objective of the game is to explore each level until you find the stairs to the upper floor. Overall, Rust Bucket is more of a puzzle exploration/adventure game, like a simple version of a Zelda dungeon. There are stone pig enemies that don’t attack, but push you around, and in some levels you need to lure them into pressing switches for you. And other switches need to have something on them all the time to keep active their effect. They’re red, and turn green when you step on them. When you’re next to a movable object like a stone block, you’ll push it, and you’ll have to do this often to press switches on the floor. They can be monster jellies, which turn red when they’re about to attack, flying giant skulls which can attack without a warning, humanoid pigs which actually need to spend a turn when turning around, and there’s a giant centipede which follows you around, and each section of its body can turn into a head if you slash it, so if you want to defeat it you need to destroy the whole body. They only advance one space at a time after you make your move. When you’re next to an enemy or clay pot, swipping your finger in its direction will make the knight attack with a sword slash. And if you swipe and keep your finger on the screen, the knight will keep moving in that direction. Swipe left, right, up or down on the screen to move one space. If you do please consider giving us a nice review, tell your friends and maybe try some of our other games.Rust Bucket is a dungeon crawler top-view puzzle adventure where you take control of a tiny knight that must find the exit in each floor. You are in luck, through the wonders of in-app purchases we are able to offer a way to remove the immersion blockers from the game for a one-off fee.Ĭross-promotion ads for Nitrome's other games will not be removed by the Remove Ads in-app purchase. There are no boosters to pay for or timers to wait for, just the occasional ad. The game is completely free to play but because we like to eat and pay bills and stuff we use advertising to monetise the experience. Coming Soon: Puzzle levels and more Endless Mode content. Compete against your friends on Game Center to get the best score! Explore numerous dungeon themes to reach the top scoring rooms. Puzzle your way past traps or use them to catch enemies! Make your way through the levels to become a fully qualified looter. Many enemy types each with their own distinctive rule set to overcome. It’s as simple as that, but don’t be fooled into thinking this is a casual game!Įxplore an endless dungeon with more to discover the deeper you go. Swipe to take a step, swipe into enemies to attack. Game play is fast and death is never far away so it’s perfect for your daily commute. Rust Bucket is a turn based dungeon crawler that is built with mobile in mind. Crawl through a turn based dungeon of traps and monsters!
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