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Warren The Warlock is a single player casual platformer game. It was developed by Sky Yoon and was released on June 12, 2020. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

Get ready to venture out as Warren, the ominous-looking warlock. Hurl your magic orb, invert gravity for yourself, and phase shift through walls. Fight your way to the leader of the invading horde in hopes of liberating your realm.

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78%Audience ScoreBased on 37 reviews
graphics3 positive mentions

  • Charming and well-developed world with a charismatic main character, offering a cozy and engaging atmosphere.
  • Combines platforming and puzzle elements effectively, providing challenging levels and interesting mechanics.
  • Free to play with pleasant cartoon-style graphics and good musical accompaniment, making it a nice casual experience.
  • Gameplay mechanics, especially jumping and controls, are awkward and sometimes frustrating, impacting overall playability.
  • Use of asset store graphics and lack of originality in art give the game an insincere and amateurish feel.
  • Lack of save feature and some level design issues (e.g., unfair deaths from environment or boss arena hazards) reduce player convenience and satisfaction.
  • gameplay

    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Gameplay receives mixed feedback, with criticisms highlighting shallow, awkward mechanics and unsatisfying platforming, particularly in jumping and boss fights. However, some find it an enjoyable and challenging puzzle-platformer with interesting mechanics worth exploring.

    • “Despite the simplistic look of the game, Warren the Warlock is a challenging puzzle-platformer with a lot of interesting mechanics.”
    • “I've been learning game development with Unity recently, so it was a lot of fun for me personally to see how you handled certain mechanics.”
    • “I would love to see a boss fight that tinkers a bit with the gravity mechanic.”
    • “As with all asset flips, this looks almost reasonable but isn't backed up by any kind of gameplay quality. It's just a shallow attempt at making a game, though at least the developer didn't have the usual audacity of trying to charge money for someone else's Unity assets.”
    • “The mechanics are a little janky and some pixels stick, making the platforming itself awkward.”
    • “It doesn't feel satisfying to finally beat the boss when the lava at the bottom is telling you the whole time that this boss isn't the real threat, but the game's bad mechanics are.”
  • graphics

    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics are generally well-received, with a cute and appealing art style that enhances the gameplay experience. However, some users note that many visuals seem borrowed from asset stores, and occasional animation issues were reported. Overall, the graphics contribute positively despite minor shortcomings.

    • “I enjoyed playing through this short but satisfying platforming experience; while I will never be without additional suggestions, I'm glad to see it come together so well (and with graphics!) after all of those "beta" play-tests.”
    • “Although I encountered some issues, mainly with animations, I really like the art style.”
    • “Love the artwork and the gameplay!”
    • “The game graphics look better than you might expect, but it seems some or all of them are "borrowed" from asset stores or elsewhere.”
    • “I encountered some issues, mainly with animations, although I really like the art style.”
  • story

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    "Warren the Warlock" delivers exceptional storytelling, offering a powerful and impactful plot twist that resonates deeply with players. Despite its low price, the game achieves cinematic quality in its narrative, showcasing storytelling at its finest.

    • “"Warren the Warlock" is proof that pure storytelling magic can be packed into a game that costs less than a vending machine soda.”
    • “That one devastating plot twist—it hits like an unholy combination of a truck and an existential crisis.”
    • “This isn’t just a dollar game; it’s cinema in pixel form, storytelling at its peak, a masterclass in making players feel something profound.”
  • emotional

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game delivers a powerful emotional impact, culminating in an overwhelming and immersive experience that deeply resonates with players.

    • “And when it all comes crashing down, there’s no escaping the emotional tidal wave.”
  • music

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users feel the game could benefit from the addition of music, as its absence is noted; adding music would enhance the overall fun experience.

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Warren The Warlock is a casual platformer game.

Warren The Warlock is available on PC and Windows.

Warren The Warlock was released on June 12, 2020.

Warren The Warlock was developed by Sky Yoon.

Warren The Warlock has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked Warren The Warlock for its graphics but disliked it for its gameplay.

Warren The Warlock is a single player game.

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