I especially adore the Dungeon’s various themes, which convey a sense of exploration that fits this setting and. There is no voice acting to speak of, but sound effects are used to great effect, and the music is surprisingly catchy. Honestly though, just about anyone could get into it pretty easily. Anuchard is still an eye-catching and expressive game, albeit in a different way than some might expect. This is definitely a game for anyone who enjoys dungeon crawling indie games like Boyfriend Dungeon or even Hades. Anuchard is fast-paced and is pretty satisfying. They aren’t huge puzzles either they’re typically quick yet rewarding. The puzzles are interesting and will get your mind working. That said, as a whole this game was really easy to grasp and play. Their child on the other hand, is not a requirement. One thing that did make me kind of chuckle (probably my dark sense of humour), is the fact that the aforementioned husband is part of the story to save. The music is calm, tranquil, uplifting, during a game that essentially starts with “my husband and kid are dead because they entered the dungeon.” You would expect the music to be a touch more somber, but as a whole the music and characters feel a lot more uplifting given everything happening around them. While the sound effects are great in Anuchard, the music provides an interesting contrast to the actual story of the game.
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