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Azaran: The Demon Bottle is a single player action adventure game with fantasy, medieval, historical and dark fantasy themes. It was developed by Benji and was released on August 5, 2025. It received very positive reviews from players.

It was the Golden Age of Heroes. And in that time, the Sultan did decree: "Bringeth to me the Demon Bottle of Hatt-Zon." Thus did Zahid Al-Azar set upon his quest. A short dungeon crawler packed with monsters, traps, and cryptic puzzles - made in 3 weeks as a companion to Azaran: Islands of the Jinn.

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94%Audience ScoreBased on 68 reviews
graphics3 positive mentions
music3 negative mentions

  • Excellent homage to the original NES Zelda dungeons with clever and challenging puzzles that reward observation and thinking.
  • Smooth and responsive controls including diagonal attacking, enhancing the gameplay fluidity.
  • Great retro ambiance achieved through minimalist art style and music, creating an authentic nostalgic experience.
  • Very short game length, only comprising three dungeons and one boss, which leaves some players wanting more content.
  • Lacks modern conveniences such as a save system, adjustable settings, and volume controls, limiting user comfort.
  • Some puzzles feel overly obtuse or cryptic, causing occasional frustration and requiring external help.
  • gameplay

    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay offers a smooth 360° movement and innovative mechanics reminiscent of classic Zelda titles, with some unique twists that enhance the experience. While the mechanics are simple and well-developed, certain puzzles can feel obtuse or reliant on luck. Overall, it provides a decent, engaging playtime with interesting ideas that hint at potential in the sequel.

    • “The mechanics are reminiscent of The Legend of Zelda but with some departures from the classic game that are more interesting, if not better in some ways.”
    • “Most of the game really only has a few puzzle mechanics, but they're developed well.”
    • “Very innovative mechanics.”
    • “I did find some of the puzzle mechanics a bit obtuse, in my opinion; a handful I got more by luck than chance.”
    • “Its a decent little game, maybe 2 hours of gameplay here if you take your time.”
    • “Mechanics so simple, they make your momma say "boys, I can't make you meatloaf tonight, I'm too busy grinding out the good ending on Azaran: The Demon Bottle, and I just gotta free Hatt-Zon from the shackles of the sultan's desire."”
  • music

    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music effectively creates a fun retro ambiance with a minimalist, NES-like style that suits the game's aesthetic. While some players appreciate the soundtrack, others find it repetitive and feel it could be improved for greater variety. Overall, the music complements the game but may become grating during extended play.

    • “The combat and controls feel fantastic as well, and the minimalist music and art style do a perfect job of creating a fun retro ambiance.”
    • “The music is great.”
    • “Also, I found the music a little bit repetitive and it started to grate on me during the times I got stuck, especially in level 1.”
    • “Music sounds like it could be coming out of my NES.”
    • “Art and music are basic.”
  • graphics

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics feature a minimalist art style that effectively creates a charming retro ambiance, complementing the game's overall aesthetic. The visuals are praised for their lovely design, enhancing the game feel.

    • “The minimalist music and art style do a perfect job of creating a fun retro ambiance.”
    • “The aesthetics and gamefeel are lovely.”
    • “The combat and controls feel fantastic as well.”
  • atmosphere

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The atmosphere is highly praised for its immersive sound design that effectively enhances the overall experience, while intuitive controls complement the setting seamlessly.

  • grinding

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Grinding in the game is described as simple and engaging, motivating players to invest time in progressing and achieving good endings. The mechanic is enjoyable enough to keep players excited for the sequel.

  • replayability

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game offers a relatively short main experience of about 80 minutes but includes some elements that provide modest replay value.

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Azaran: The Demon Bottle is a action adventure game with fantasy, medieval, historical and dark fantasy themes.

Azaran: The Demon Bottle is available on PC, Windows and Linux.

On average players spend around 2 hours playing Azaran: The Demon Bottle.

Azaran: The Demon Bottle was released on August 5, 2025.

Azaran: The Demon Bottle was developed by Benji.

Azaran: The Demon Bottle has received very positive reviews from players. Most players liked Azaran: The Demon Bottle for its graphics but disliked it for its gameplay.

Azaran: The Demon Bottle is a single player game.

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