Amberial: Nebulosa Realms
Action & Arcade Games, Online Games, Platformer Games March 31st, 2008Yesterday, we reviewed a casual game sequel, so I guess it’s just right that I introduce you guys to another sequel for today. I already said before (I forgot when) that game sequels are really nice because I bet developers won’t bother to make one if the original game isn’t good enough. So, without further ado, let’s get to the review of our game sequel for today.
The Amberial: Nebulosa Realms game is Team VillaVanilla’s sequel to the puzzle platformer, Amberial. In this game, you take control of a ball made in amber (the AmberBall if you don’t mind) as you traverse 22 levels of rolling and bouncing goodness through a wide variety of stage themes. Just keep in mind that you can only move your ball left and right and there’s no jumping involved because well, I guess that’s where the challenge actually lies in this game.
The objective is to finish a level by grabbing the Gold Sphere at the end. There are actually 16 basic levels to choose from and the rest can be unlocked by collecting “Ace” icons and Thunder Medals. If you’re wondering why these items are so special, it’s just that “Ace” icons are actually level finishes that are hard to reach and Thunder Medals are only awarded when you finish a level under a certain time. So basically, to access the bonus levels, you just have to play hard and meet every bonus level’s requirements. That’s all there is to it, but of course, it’s easier said than done too!
The Review
My first impression on the Amberial: Nebulosa Realms game is that the game gets really hard during its later levels. Especially if you wanted to play a perfect game by getting all of the “Ace” icons, either located at an impossible to reach area or cleverly hidden from plain gaming view. I guess that this is the best quality of this game, so if you like the challenge, you’ll definitely like Amberial: Nebulosa Realms.
The graphics are simplistic and I liked the game’s music and sound effects. The game play too is very smooth; however, expect to lag a bit during play depending largely on the performance of your computer.
I can’t really confirm this, but I heard that the Amberial: Nebulosa Realms game actually now has a boss battle at the end. I really wanted to get to that battle but I’m still stuck at level 8 for now (still trying to play a perfect game). So, if you’re not busy, please do tell me all about it here in this blog. I thank you in advance.
Play the Amberial: Nebulosa Realms game here.
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