About This Game Bringing classic arcade games such as Boulder Dash and Dig Dug into the 21st century, Quarries Of Scred is an unapologetically brutal, retro-inspired arcade game designed to see just how far you’ll go to risk your bounty. You are Bob, who is a bad man. For reasons unknown, Bob must work the quarry to pay off his debts. Collect dirt, diamonds and other valuables but avoid causing the rocks to fall on to your head or to block the path back up. You’ll question your sanity as you dive deeper into the quarry, hoping to return with a larger reward and praying you will not be killed at the hands of a falling rock or the creatures dwelling within. Die, as you surely will, and a new quarry is generated, with a new trove of treasures and dangers.FeaturesA Procedural death trap is a happy death trap: A new and unique quarry awaits you every time.Daily Quarry: Each day a new standardised quarry will open up. Compete against fellow gamers to be Top Bob.Authentically Retro: Harking back to the early 80’s, play in EGA, CGA or Monogreen graphics styles as well as multiple sprite set variations from contributing guest artists.Multiple Game Modes: See how much you can earn before you die in Normal, Darkness, Blink and 60 & 120 Second Challenge modes.Sweet gear: Why pay off your debt when you can spend all your new riches on lasers and gravity inverters. 7aa9394dea Title: Quarries of ScredGenre: Action, IndieDeveloper:Hammerspace GamesPublisher:Surprise Attack Release Date: 22 Apr, 2015 Quarries Of Scred Patch 8 Download Pc quarries of scred. quarries of scred Really great game that reminds me of many many hours lost in front of Boulderdash and Supaplex. The dev is also a fantastic and lovely guy who has done a lot to support his fellow indie devs, and for that I would give him eternal thumbs up. This is a must buy and the different tilesets are a great feature. Music is great too :). This game ... ... rocks.But seriouslyIt's a nostalgic little game that you can sit down and play for a few rounds while you're needing to pass the time. It's challenging without being plain statedly unfair, and it's style is ALMOST painfully accurate to it's retro theme. If It was a mobile (Vita \/ 3DS) game i'd give it a solid 9\/10 for replayablility and bite-sized randomly generated fun, but when i'm on my computer I always feel like there's a different Roguelike I could be playing, like Cataclysm, DoomRL, or Prospector.Basically what I'm saying is 8\/10, would die of happy if I could play it on my Vita. (Which I know would be asking for much.)For the price point, the game is worth it either way. It's frustrating in all the right ways, makes you kick yourself when you do something stupid, and never makes you feel like it's cheated you in any way, while still being pleasantly challenging.. Played this a bunch when I bought it through another website, so don't mind the low hour count. An excellent, if brutally difficult puzzle game. You screw up, you're dead. It is ALWAYS your fault when you die.. Be destroyed by your own greed clouding your judgement and pre-planning. Great game to play, it's either over really fast or becomes insanely tense.. "OH GOD THE RANKLER IS GOING TO GET ME I CRUSHED ITS FRIEND IT'S AFTER ME... oh it's stuck." This was me, screaming, at 2 o'clock on a Tuesday morning, as I ran for my life through Scred, trying to avoid being squashed by the boulders that I artfully pushed aside to get to my goal: gems. Precious, precious gems. I was addicted. Not 30 seconds later, I was eaten by a different, seemingly more menacing Rankler and I was faced with the message: "THE RANKLER CHOMPS YOU." repeated in mocking, green text on my UI.So I tried again. And again. And again. Finding myself immensely enoying trying to dodge my way around boulders (and failing) and accidentally pressing the wrong key at just the wrong time... but to no avail. I died. Over. And over. And over. And over again.In my most recent playthrough, the reason I am writing this review, I almost finished an entire room... I had maybe a handful of gems and then POOF, it was all gone in a puff of red pixels as I accidentally set off an avalanche that crushed poor Doctopus alive.In the end, it wasn't Scred that got me... it was my own greed.. This game is everything I never knew I wanted since I forgot about playing Boulderdash on my cousin's old Macintosh as a kid. Maddening difficulty? Check.Encouraging greed? Check.Punishing greed? Also check.Incredibly rewarding? Oh yes. Check.The plethora of available art styles mean this is a delight to look at whether you prefer C64-inspired graphics or a more modern tileset, and the soundtrack is superb. Easy to play in a few minutes, hard to put down for a few hours.10\/10.. Reason to play QoS:- only needs keyboard, so great for laptops & travel gaming- brilliant "just one more round" gameplay- lightweight enough to tinker when brain is tired- complex enough to stretch every last cognitive capacity when brain is doing well- simple rules that combine to generate fiendish environmental puzzles that will cause you to curse the day you stepped foot in the mines until finally you solve it and TAKE THAT UNIVERSE I AM AN INVINCIBLE AVATAR OF MINING AND <bumps a rock accidentally> <dies> <weeps softly>- Crabbens is love.. "OH GOD THE RANKLER IS GOING TO GET ME I CRUSHED ITS FRIEND IT'S AFTER ME... oh it's stuck." This was me, screaming, at 2 o'clock on a Tuesday morning, as I ran for my life through Scred, trying to avoid being squashed by the boulders that I artfully pushed aside to get to my goal: gems. Precious, precious gems. I was addicted. Not 30 seconds later, I was eaten by a different, seemingly more menacing Rankler and I was faced with the message: "THE RANKLER CHOMPS YOU." repeated in mocking, green text on my UI.So I tried again. And again. And again. Finding myself immensely enoying trying to dodge my way around boulders (and failing) and accidentally pressing the wrong key at just the wrong time... but to no avail. I died. Over. And over. And over. And over again.In my most recent playthrough, the reason I am writing this review, I almost finished an entire room... I had maybe a handful of gems and then POOF, it was all gone in a puff of red pixels as I accidentally set off an avalanche that crushed poor Doctopus alive.In the end, it wasn't Scred that got me... it was my own greed.
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