Back to Stone
Back to Stone is an Action-Adventure, Hack-n-Slash, and Single-player video game developed by Hidden Floor. Throughout the game, the player will come to play the role of a warrior who has to show off his skills and dominate the rivals. It all depends on the player’s skills and strategic moves, whether to claim victory or let opponents dominate the warrior.
The game allows the player to move the character around the game’s environment without any hesitation. The character can jump around stages and battle foes continuously where the main mission is to eliminate them. Defeated foes transform into stone, which a player can move around and use to solve puzzles.
When the protagonist gets injured, he turns into a wicked monster, which proves to be beneficial for him to recover his battling capacities. The game doesn’t allow the player to save the game’s advancement; rather, it contains passwords to come back where the player had left off.
#1 Head Over Heels
Head Over Heels is an Action-Adventure, Casual, and Single-player video game developed by Retrospec. Throughout the game, the player gets control over two different characters named Head and Heel at the same time having multiple abilities. The Head is dominant in jumping and can control himself in the high air.
Both the characters are spies of the planet Freedom who has to liberate the plants of Safari, Book, and several others. The main antagonist wants to rule the plant land which will affect the atmosphere. As the heroes of the land, the player must resolve the issues of the liberation of plants and the elimination of the antagonist.
The heel is an expert in running and climbing the walls where the player can call both the characters as per desire. The player will come to explore over 300 rooms and to simulate around the rooms will offer a significant experience. The primary features of the game are 300 Rooms, Exploration, and Two Characters.
#2 Mystic Towers
Mystic Towers is an Adventure, RPG, Platform, and Single-player video game developed by Animation. The game serves as the sequel to the Baron Baldric: A Grave Adventure and offers the same gameplay where the player assumes the role of an explorer named Baron Baldric. The player will come to explore over fifty large rooms, and each room has five floors.
The game offers the player to face multiple monsters and destroy them. The game has a practice mode where the player has to follow the same storyline with an extra life and without saving progress feature. The player starts with almost nine lives, and as the health bar gets out, the player loses a life.
To maintain health, the player has to fetch food and drink where the defeated monsters can offer food. Some food contains poison, and to overcome the poisonous food, the player can eat mushrooms, but be careful; if the player gets mushroom without any poison, it will be the end of the game.