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Welcome to the world of Everhood Where up is down And left is right Where time has stopped And strange characters R O A M Here you control a wooden doll whose arm has been stolen by a blue gnome… Features Groove to music based battles Embark on a 5-6 hour journey with many twists and turns Expect the unexpected Custom Battle Editor Support Enter a wild world with visceral visuals accompanied with magical music Conquer a great challenge that awaits the bold... WARNING: The game contains imagery that may be harmful to players with photosensitive epilepsy, those can be disabled in the Accessibility Menu included in the game.
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Welcome to the world of Everhood
Where up is down
And left is right
Where time has stopped
And strange characters R O A M
Here you control a wooden doll whose arm has been stolen by a blue gnome…
Features
- Groove to music based battles
- Embark on a 5-6 hour journey with many twists and turns
- Expect the unexpected
- Custom Battle Editor Support
- Enter a wild world with visceral visuals accompanied with magical music
- Conquer a great challenge that awaits the bold...
WARNING: The game contains imagery that may be harmful to players with photosensitive epilepsy, those can be disabled in the Accessibility Menu included in the game.
Recommended system requirements
minimum*
- Requirement 1:
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *:
- Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, or 10
- Memory:
- 2 GB RAM
- Graphics:
- 128MB
- Storage:
- 400 MB available space
recommended*
- Requirement 1:
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *:
- Windows XP, Vista, 7, or 10
- Processor:
- 2GHz+
- Memory:
- 3 GB RAM
- Graphics:
- 512MB
- Storage:
- 400 MB available space
User reviews
I usually never review games before I got 100% achievements but this game was so much fun and touching I just had to do it now. It's very short but A LOT of fun. Very trippy. The last fight is also just amazingly
Horrible ending to an otherwise fun game. Everhood is on a constantly sliding scale of "Too derivative" and "Fun enough that I don't mind how derivative" and almost ended on the latter until it drops the ball on
for a pseudo-rhythm game the music is really not very good. the combat is not fun. the world is disjointed and nonsensical, the characters are 'random' and incredibly shallow. it's so derivative and ultimately feels
If Daniel Mullins REALLY liked music and made undertale instead of toby fox. Definitely a solid game though. It's mechanics are constantly kept fresh, and nothing feels particularly tedious (Unless on expert mode).
A strong ARPG that drags on for a bit too long, I played through hard mode so maybe that was it. I would still recommenced that to anyone, really. The characters, despite being jokes, mostly, leave a strong impression
I hit that salvia brother, where am i, this ♥♥♥♥ crazy bro, i'm zoinked out the wazoo! Green mage my goat, love that guy, little big gremlin guy, love him, we go back like way back the hood, we wuz in tha honda




