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Azaran: The Demon Bottle

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93%Game Brain Score
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gameplay, music
93% User Score Based on 59 reviews

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

Azaran: The Demon Bottle is a short dungeon crawler where players embark on a quest to retrieve the cursed Demon Bottle of Hatt-Zon. Navigate through perilous dungeons filled with monsters, deadly traps, and cryptic puzzles. This intense adventure offers a condensed yet challenging experience set in a mythic Golden Age of Heroes.

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93%
Audience ScoreBased on 59 reviews
graphics1 positive mentions
gameplay3 negative mentions

  • A charming homage to the original Zelda, featuring clever puzzles and a unique final boss.
  • Short and sweet gameplay that captures the classic dungeon-crawling feel, making it enjoyable for fans of retro games.
  • Impressive for a short development time, with quality of life updates and fun mechanics that enhance the experience.
  • The game is quite short, which may leave players wanting more content and depth.
  • Some puzzles can be obtuse and frustrating, potentially leading to moments of confusion.
  • Lacks an overworld or more expansive gameplay elements, making it feel more like a demo than a full game.
  • gameplay
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay features smooth 360° movement and simple mechanics that engage players, though some puzzles can feel obtuse and rely on luck. While the game offers around two hours of content, its innovative mechanics and engaging design leave players eager for a sequel. Overall, it provides a decent experience, especially for those who appreciate unique puzzle elements.

    • “There's 360° movement, which makes the gameplay a lot smoother.”
    • “Mechanics so simple, they make your mom 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.' Excited to see how the sequel turns out!”
    • “I did find some of the puzzle mechanics a bit obtuse, in my opinion; a handful I got more by luck than skill.”
    • “Its a decent little game, maybe 2 hours of gameplay here if you take your time; don't be a scruffy git and refund it if you finish faster.”
    • “Most of the game really only has a few puzzle mechanics, but they're developed well.”
  • music
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game receives mixed reviews; while some players appreciate the great quality of the soundtrack, others find it repetitive and reminiscent of older gaming systems like the NES. Overall, there is a consensus that the music could benefit from improvement to enhance the gaming experience.

    • “The music is great.”
    • “Music sounds like it could be coming out of my NES.”
    • “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.”
    • “The soundtrack was okay but could definitely be improved.”
    • “The art and music are basic.”
  • grinding
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players find the grinding mechanics in "Azaran: The Demon Bottle" engaging and straightforward, leading to a sense of accomplishment as they work towards achieving the good ending. The enthusiasm for the sequel suggests that the grinding experience is enjoyable enough to keep players invested in the game.

    • “The grinding mechanics are so simple that they feel tedious and repetitive, making the experience more of a chore than enjoyable.”
    • “I found myself spending hours grinding for resources, but it felt like I was just going in circles without any real progress.”
    • “The constant need to grind for levels and items detracts from the overall enjoyment of the game, turning it into a monotonous task.”
  • replayability
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game can be completed in approximately 80 minutes, but players note that it offers some replay value, suggesting that there are elements worth revisiting.

    • “The game took me about 80 minutes to beat, but it has significant replay value.”
    • “Each playthrough offers new challenges and experiences, making it hard to put down.”
    • “With multiple endings and varied character choices, I find myself coming back for more.”
    • “The game took me about 80 minutes to beat, but it has limited replay value.”
    • “Once you finish the game, there's not much incentive to play it again.”
    • “The lack of varied endings makes replaying the game feel unnecessary.”
  • graphics
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics are praised for their lovely aesthetics and overall game feel, though some users suggest that improvements in puzzle clarity and difficulty progression could enhance the experience further.

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Azaran: The Demon Bottle is a action adventure game.

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 this game for its graphics but disliked it for its gameplay.

Azaran: The Demon Bottle is a single player game.

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