It is a fairly short game but at the same time entertaining
I would have liked even if it was another map or a little longer.
It helps you extend it a little more by trying to get all the badges
I recommend it if you want to disconnect a little like a little furry demon who is dedicated to dirtying the house when he is unattended
And I was missing 3 badges, but with the help of the steam community (connected right at 4:30 am) I was able to complete it all
I would have liked even if it was another map or a little longer.
It helps you extend it a little more by trying to get all the badges
I recommend it if you want to disconnect a little like a little furry demon who is dedicated to dirtying the house when he is unattended
And I was missing 3 badges, but with the help of the steam community (connected right at 4:30 am) I was able to complete it all
It's simple and not particularly well-optimized, but the basic gameplay of creating chaos as a cute little Pomeranian is more than fun enough to sustain the hour or so it takes to get through this. I couldn't find the last collectible needed to trigger the ending, hence the "Abandoned" here, but hey, it's free.
Katamari Dogmacy!
Despite being only around half an hour long, Doronko Wanko is a pretty entertaining game with a very straightforward premise - cause as much destruction as possible! Your goal is to paint or destroy as many valuable objects as you can, while also finding 12 dog prints along the way to unlock the final room. At first, painting the interior might seem like an arduous task, but interacting with the map and gradually getting rewards through raising the clean-up costs helps you significantly in no time.
I played with a controller and the controls were fairly understandable, however what wasn't understandable at first was the language, as the launch menu starts in Japanese. It took me a while to figure out, but what you need to do is to click オプション, then ビデオ, and 言語 in order and select English. There you go! As for optimization, this game unfortunately doesn't particularly run smoothly, but it's serviceable enough for the short playtime. I'd still recommend it to everyone interested, as Doronko Wanko is a cute little time-waster with a nice artstyle. Also, it's free. Everyone loves free stuff.
Despite being only around half an hour long, Doronko Wanko is a pretty entertaining game with a very straightforward premise - cause as much destruction as possible! Your goal is to paint or destroy as many valuable objects as you can, while also finding 12 dog prints along the way to unlock the final room. At first, painting the interior might seem like an arduous task, but interacting with the map and gradually getting rewards through raising the clean-up costs helps you significantly in no time.
I played with a controller and the controls were fairly understandable, however what wasn't understandable at first was the language, as the launch menu starts in Japanese. It took me a while to figure out, but what you need to do is to click オプション, then ビデオ, and 言語 in order and select English. There you go! As for optimization, this game unfortunately doesn't particularly run smoothly, but it's serviceable enough for the short playtime. I'd still recommend it to everyone interested, as Doronko Wanko is a cute little time-waster with a nice artstyle. Also, it's free. Everyone loves free stuff.
Very fun, very short "messing up shit"-type game (a la Untitled Goose Game, Octodad, Under The Skin, etc.) where you're an evil little dog who completely destroys your family's house. Love the graphical style, and this could probably be expanded into a successful full length title.
It's free on Steam & it's short, no reason not to get it!
It's free on Steam & it's short, no reason not to get it!