Eron
About
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.
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.
System requirements for PC
Minimum:
- OS: Windows XP+
- Processor: 1.6Ghz
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: 256MB DX9 (shader model 2.0)
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Storage: 100 MB available space
Recommended:
- OS: Windows 7
- Processor: 2.0Ghz
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: 512MB DX10 (shader model 3.0)
- DirectX: Version 10
- Storage: 200 MB available space
System requirements for Linux
Minimum:
- OS: Ubuntu 10.10+, SteamOS+
- Processor: 1.6Ghz
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: 256MB DX9 (shader model 2.0)
- Storage: 110 MB available space
Recommended:
- OS: Ubuntu 12.10+, SteamOS+
- Processor: 2.0Ghz
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: 512MB DX10 (shader model 3.0)
- Storage: 200 MB available space
Eron reviews and comments
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Microsoft from Deutsch
Eron is a damn heavy Indie game and with appropriate Expectations you should also approach. But why does it have more mixed Reviews? Quite simply, People have either approached with the wrong Expectations or they are already so used to the far Too simple Mainstream that they are just towering in this Game. Or in short: The wrong People buy it.
+ If you start it, it goes off directly-> +-Even without a Menu, which may not please everyone-> + There also seem to be no loading Times that go over a Second + Interesting (but also not really new) Idea with the 2 "Levels," compelling If you can always change and must-> + This Is also well implemented + Easy to learn->-The very important Long Jump is not explained-> + Heavy to master + Trial and error + Takes up speed and is dynamically-> +-But also completely linear, there is always only one Some might not like the way, which does not bother me, but Some might not like it-> +-Also some might not like the fact that there are no secrets whatsoever->-Even if the far too slow walking Is quite unnecessary at the Very beginning + There are 4 Worlds with several Levels, each of their own Music and your own Background, all of which differ completely-> + You can switch between the Levels you have already finished-> + The first 3 Worlds always introduce something new an-> + The fourth World is at the same time the last level and unites everything, w As one has learned before and is the Hardest thing I have ever experienced + Surprisingly good and catchy music, which even after the 100th listen (no unrealistic Number) does not get boring + The Game (especially the second Half) is damn heavy and frustrating-> + If You die (and this often happens), you are to blame yourself-Key assignment takes a lot of getting used to and can also tire the left hand->-which makes the Game rather entertaining. Kurzweiarchiness is not bad, but if it is caused by a sore hand, that is not particularly good-> +-There are always alternative buttons, too, but with 2 Hands, in my Opinion, the Control is significantly worse off the Hand-there are no Options- I like to know who or what my Character is in Games. Here, unfortunately, this is not even hinted at (but this is more of a personal Thing)-It's short. An (impossible) clean Run would take about 20 Minutes, I took just over 2 Hours In my Opinion, the negative Reviews of Eron Are completely unwarranted, especially since they mostly relate only to the inhuman Level of difficulty. You have to know it's hard and get into it, otherwise you'll be disappointed. This is the hardest Game I've ever put behind me. The first one where I ever seriously considered breaking my Keyboard. And the first one where I wanted to cry at one of the Levels alone at the Sight. But If you can keep a cool Head, you can do it too. So If you don't rest directly at every Death, you should definitely try this Game. Absolute Buy recommendation!