
Namely The Legend of Zelda and Final Fantasy Tactics. The DrinkBox co-founder Graham Smith stated in an interview that this new game would be a mix of the previous, two most famous games of Dink Box. Drink Box Studio immediately jumped upon the making of its next game. With the ability to play with a friend online, this is a casual yet well crafted experience that serves as a nice introduction to dungeon crawler titles with a brand of quirky, irreverent humor and silly, gross-out visuals fitting for younger audiences.After the release of the last game, The Legend of Zelda. The possibilities are seemingly endless, so players can tailor their preferred forms to their liking, which is fun to experiment with to see how best to approach enemies with particular strengths and weaknesses. All of them share a simple set of mechanics, but all of them offer differing approaches to combat. The same goes for the eighteen forms players can unlock by completing challenges with other forms. The novelty and sheer amount of goals drop off a few hours before the end, but players are never at a loss for things to keep busy. Players will spend a few hours between each of these story dungeons exploring and conquering the world to the fullest with a loose hand guiding them toward reachable goals, integrating them into the rhythm of gameplay without feeling like a host of chores. This constant stream of challenges will keep players attention throughout the game with new attacks and passive abilities (the latter enhancing stats or adding status effects to the former), and no challenge, dungeon, or side quest lacks purpose, since all of these will earn players Stars that are required to open several dungeons that propel the story forward. Some dungeons require players to defeat a certain number of enemies on multiple floors, while others require hunting down keys spread out across a single massive floor. Nobody Saves the World provides a steady influx of new enemies, while old ones are given new purpose with more powerful forms and shields with elemental characteristics (called "Wards") that can only be broken with attacks of the same element. This "dungeon crawling" action-RPG (role-playing game) avoids repetitive boredom with distinctive places to adventure and visually striking humorous locations. There is a smattering of mild language, and mild allusions to sexual content, although nothing's explicitly shown or stated. The cartoony graphics present grotesque environments and enemies that invoke stylized body horror across the board, but these are done more for comic effect than for horror. This game's easy to learn and play with a basic set of mechanics shared across the ever increasing menagerie of wacky forms players can assume, such as a bodybuilder, horse, and even an egg. Players have a large world to explore with sprawling dungeon levels to conquer, side quests to seek out, and challenges to complete to level up their stats and an array of moves and abilities. This power proves timely with the invasion of an mystical deity slowly corrupting and absorbing the fantastical kingdom's people and places into itself.


Players assume control of an amnesic human who syncs with a magical wand that grants the ability to transform into a host of strange characters and creatures at will.
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Parents need to know that Nobody Saves the World is a downloadable action-RPG (role-playing game) available for all Xbox One platforms and Windows (via only the Steam store) that can be played solo or with a friend.
