I really enjoyed this game a lot more than what I expected during my first minutes of playtime, specially everything related to Hero mode.

The game is divided on a total of 6 campaings, being them the following:

- Hero 30: This is your main campaign, you have 30 seconds to beat each stage, and you can pain game coins in order to extend those sessions, there's also side-goals to complete on each stage, and all of them can be beaten in under 30 seconds by following the correct strategy

- Evil Lord 30: Similar to Hero 30, but now the controls are about summoning creatures in a rock-paper-scissor fashion, depending on the enemies you face, you want to summone one type or another, that mode was alright.

- Princess 30: This is the one I liked less, it's basically a simplified bullet hell, bt I found that that kind of gameplay felt really off in comparison to the others

- Knight 30: A similar gameplay than Mystery Dungeon, it's not exactly the same but I can't think of any other game that plays like this, I would put this one at a similar level to Evil Lord 30

- Hero 300: The epilogue of the game, it's basically Hero 30, but now you have 5 minutes to complete an extra stage, everything commented on Hero 30 applies here

- Hero 3: A bonus mode that takes around 2 minutes to complete once you know how, it's a more frantic version of Hero 30, but it has it's own charm

To sum up, I really enjoyed the main campaign, while finding the others one from ok to a bit boring, but the secondary campaigns can be beaten each in less than 2 hours, so it's not that big of a deal, being them extra modes unlockable after beating the main game.

Reviewed on Feb 18, 2023


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