About This Game Eron is a 2D platform game that allows the player to actively switch between two parallel realms. The player will have to depend upon this power to finish each level. In a distant galaxy, on an uncharted planet code-named, Eron, a special power is hidden. The planet is in constant danger as many seek this power hidden in the planets core. You play as a native tribesman on this planet, who one day discovers that uninvited guests have destroyed your village. It is up to you to find and stop whoever is responsible. ***THIS GAME MIGHT NOT BE COMPATIBLE WITH YOUR GAMEPAD*** This game has only been verified to work on a Xbox 360 controller for Windows and a few similar gamepads. a09c17d780 Title: EronGenre: IndieDeveloper:David MulderPublisher:David MulderRelease Date: 17 Mar, 2015 Eron Activation Code [full Version] Really good game, Had some pratice on my friends account but had to download and finish it on mine. Havent played a challanging game like this in a long time. Worth the money over and over. Super rewarding when you finish it.. Risking premature judgement, I'll say after only 20 minutes of playing that this game is bloody awesome. It's a tough puzzle platformer, taking the player back to the times when it wasn't a crime if you had to practice a scene before completing it.The visuals and the music are OK, but in a game like this, the controls are everything. Now, I'm the guy who \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665es about controls in four out of five platformer reviews, but I can't find any flaw with these ones - they're snappy, consistent and well designed. Also, I see people complaining about the lack of ability to change controls - you can't change them in-game, but you can do that on the Unity launch screen, just select the 'input' tab.All in all, Eron is a tough and brilliant game, and I applaud its creators. It's no casual game, so it's definitely not for everyone, but I can recommend it to anyone who likes a challenge and doesn't mind his\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665whipped every once on a while :)Update: I got to the last level, and my initial impression fully holds. This game is a gem.. This game is stupid hard, but, it is also stupid fun.The soundtrack is amazing and I love the feel once you finally figure out how to beet the lvl.If your up to the challenge, its a great game for only 30 cents (or $2). Pixel Art: 4.5\/5Immersion: 2.5\/5 (Sound track is nice)Gameplay: 2.5\/5 Controls: 2\/5 (Biggest issue of the game) Value: 4\/5 (Super cheap) Difficulty: 4.5\/5 --------------Overall 3.1 (Difficulty always excluded)Please follow my Pixel Art Curation to discover other great games...This is a real tough one to recommend...It is a very tough puzzler\/platformer, but not because of design, rather because of bad controls!I purchased this to explore the pixel graphic art and it does not disappoint in that category, though it is simple, it is quite creative and beautiful...Very techno-asian!The games mechanics are very simple, run\/jump and phase shift to work your way through the level. You have to destroy all the orbs on the level to proceed.Sadly, it is hard to enjoy at its fullest potential, because the controls are not very precise and the mechanics are very hard to execute. First of all, jumping mechanics are inconsistent, you can jump up and move in any direction, but if you change direction mid-air you simply stop in your tracks and drop like a box of rocks. Secondly, the high\/long jump mechanic is just way to precise and hard to execute with consistancy!I am on the fence on this one...Its saving grace is the beautiful pixel art and that it is cheap.I am going to have to thumbs down for the majority of players :( Yet, since it is so cheap and can often be purchased even for $0.50, I would say to hardcore platformers to give it a try.If the devs address a few issues, I would definitely consider changing this to thumbs up ;)ISSUES:1.) Cannot change direction while jumping, just stops mid-air :(2.) High\/long jump just too difficult to execute :(3.) Since players are going to die often, they should keep the sound track playing consistantly when respawning!NOTICE: These are my opinions about the experience I had playing this game. I share them in hopes that people who are like minded will either enjoy a suggested game, or avoid frustration wasting time and money on something I felt was a personal waste. Please feel free to comment positively, but know that anything that trolls or is just simply negative comments will be quickly deleted. The reality is, that my reviews are for people who do not own the game, not to initiate philosophical dialogue about it. If you are passionate about this game, please feel free to share that in your own review. Funny nobody every trolls or bashes a positive review on steam ;). Alright. This is a tough cookie. I really like the game. It gives me a new level of decievingly hard that I haven't seen for a long time in a platformer such as this. There are no giant spinning spikes of death or vicious monsters trying to eat you. Just you, floating black spheres, and your reaction time. I've played this game quite a bit on a friend's account, so disregard my play time when I say this will make you frustrated throughout the entire game. There isn't a moment when you want to punch your computer screen because you screwed up at the very end of a hard level you have no idea how you got through and have to restart. But if you give yourself frequent breaks, you'll come to love and hate this game as much as you can love\/hate a platformer. The controls are very simple, but requires on your feet thinking when you're jumping while changing realms multiple times. I can safely say this is the ultimate speedrun game, but if you don't record it no one will believe you since there are no save games and no achievements. (Hint: when you reach the oh-so slightly too wide gap near the beginning of the game, you need to jump from directly under the center of the black sphere to get the jump boost. Trying to jump at a normal angle will leave you seething for an hour and a half like me. Don't be a me.) I personally play my own music over the game so I don't really care of the music starts over when you die, but I see this as a plus with this game as there are no awkward song skips during actual gameplay. I say this is a game everyone should at least attempt, if not own. If I have to rate it on a scale of 1 to Electronic Super Joy, I would give it a purple.. Holy crap! This game made my brain hurt. I highly recommend playing with a controller, because keyboard and mouse was not meant for platforming play. The unique mechanic in this game can be one of the most awesome and frustrating things ever. Check it out.. Hard, Hard, Hard!+ : hard, super meat boy style, nice graphics, good controls,hard, gamepad supp, changing dimensions (or worlds), challanging, hard, soundtrack, price- : weird jumping, lack of "why do I play?" answer, hardstill a good game, 7,5\/10 would jump again. Eron is a 2D pixel art Indie game with great visuals and music.The whole feel of the game is very appealing, combining modern pixel art, such as we've seen in games like Risk of Rain and Superbrothers: Sword & Sorcery, with soothing chiptune soundtrack that i would really like to own on a CD. Sharp colors combined with music that complements the visuals immensely make the aesthetic value of the game worth so much more than the small amount of $1.49 that i paid for the game.The story is apparently about a tribesman on the planet Eron who uses his ability to switch between 2 parallel worlds to combat aliens that have invaded this realm. The world switching mechanic is a pretty sweet concept and not something i've seen in many other games and it's applied here so beautifully taht in a matter of minutes it becomes second nature and the game starts to very fluid.The controls are simple and few buttons are in use, but as the game is intended for controller use, there's no option for button mapping, which would be great to have. But if you do have a controller then the game controls just beautifully and is very smooth and the only thing i have to complain about it is that many of the platforms are placed so far away that you need to go to the absolute edge to reach it and it's not easy to time it correctly which makes me think that this is just a gimmick to elongate the gameplay.I for one wholeheartedly recommend this game, especially since it has such a low price. If you like platformers that are challenging but fun, then you should find this game a good buy.
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Eron Activation Code [full Version]
Updated: Mar 23, 2020
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