- September 11, 2015
- ENKSoft
Troubles Land
35%Game Brain Score
gameplay, graphics
music, stability
60% User Score 10 reviews
Platforms
About
Troubles Land is in trouble Again. When Qais and his friends decided to revolt against the evil invaders, the secret services discovered their plot and imprisoned all his party. Help Qais free his friends and join them as they run, jump and slash their way through five distinct worlds of the Troubles Land.











+2
Audience ScoreBased on 10 reviews
gameplay3 positive mentions
music3 negative mentions
- The game features a beautiful graphic style and varied stages with different types of gameplay.
- The soundtrack is enjoyable, with standout tracks that enhance the experience.
- It's accessible for beginners, offering an easy challenge and straightforward achievement completion.
- The platforming controls are poorly executed, leading to frustrating gameplay experiences.
- Many levels lack creativity and are described as empty or bland, with some sections feeling like uninspired copies of other games.
- The game suffers from technical issues, including glitches, a locked frame rate, and inconsistent camera angles.
gameplay
5 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeGameplay reviews are mixed, with some players criticizing the mechanics for issues like poor camera angles, hit detection, and inconsistent checkpoints. Conversely, others appreciate the diversity and creativity of the gameplay, noting that it evolves from a Rayman clone into a more engaging experience with varied stages and innovative elements.
“Diverse gameplay.”
“Varied stages with different types of gameplay.”
“I like that the gameplay is always different; I am enjoying it! ^_^”
“The mechanics are atrocious all around with bad camera angles, blind jumps, wonky hit/collision detection, inconsistent checkpoints, and a glitched sword attack to name just a few.”