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2.29 $

Dorke and Ymp is an unreleased Super Nintendo game developed back in the early 1990's by a Swedish company called Norse. The game was developed with unlicensed tools made by the game programmers.
Read moreDorke and Ymp is an unreleased Super Nintendo game developed back in the early 1990's by a Swedish company called Norse. The game was developed with unlicensed tools made by the game programmers. Unfortunately the game failed to acquire a publisher and was never released.
Luckily we found the original programmer, composer, and artist and we acquired the source code at about 50% of the game. We worked on the game for over a year to finally complete it.
•Over 100 Bugs and Crashing bugs fixed!
•Added a whole new world and levels (Volcano)
•Added Menu, cut-scenes and ending.
•Implemented password system
•Designed, developed and implemented boss fights (4) according to the original game story.
•Organized the game to be able to play with continuity.
•Over 40 levels and 10 hours of gameplay!
This game is a puzzle adventure platformer in which you got to help Dorke (and Ymp) to do some errands for your evil Master Wizard in exchange of training you and teaching you his magic spells.
The game is very very hard and challenging, but hardcore games will have fun playing it!
If you grew up in the 16-bit era this is a must have. Let's face it, there are loads and loads of games on Steam right now trying to pull on the nostalgia chords. Loads of pay for roms and emu packages of games you know
I was struggling a bit with my opinion on this game. Right from the start, I was greeted with a choppy music and ugly characters in an overly long cut-scene, that after a while I couldn't care less about and then
Dorke and Ymp is a formerly unreleased game for the SNES brought back from the dead courtesy of Piko Interactive. Getting around is reasonably alright, though the controls cannot be configured ingame, so you have to
What a messy 16-bit game. I was hoping for more badass experience but I end up with this abomination of a game. Game did not work from the launcher so I had to start it directly from game files. First of all controller
Not bad, pretty good nostalgia for SNES platformers Pros: +Nostalgia +Unreleased instant classic game +Good Price Cons: -suffers from the same emulation problems as Bubsy Two Fur -Audio is the specific problem, they
I encountered an issue when trying to launch the game. There's an execution error, but fear not fellow gamers! It's an easy fix! It turns out the filename is misspelled—instead of "ymp," it's "imp." Simply navigate to