Father World (1993) Korean "Another World" Gameplay – Video




Father World (1993) Korean "Another World" Gameplay
Father World is an action game with adventure elements. Peace in a megalopolis is threatened by a mysterious demon and his cyborg minions. A lone hero agrees to do what the authorities can #39;t: single-handedly avert the threat. The game is very similar to Another World visually, though it contains by far less platforming elements and setpieces, and focuses on exploration, making it feel more like an adventure game. The player navigates the protagonist through side-view environments, talking to characters, obtaining quests, and occasionally engaging in combat and avoiding obstacles. Character animation is almost identical to that of Another World; the hero is able to run, jump, perform a running jump, and crouch. The game was developed by the Korean company TWIM (short for the modest name The World Is Mine). It plays very much like Another World. Only it #39;s not quite as good and polished, despite several delays in development (many sources on the web still list it as a 1993 release because of early announcements). Not everything in Father World is copied, though, and the game puts much more emphasis on dialogues and sidequests than the streamlined and quiet Another World. Because of its non-linearity, the level structure feels cluttered at times and it #39;s easy to get lost in the multi-layered 2D world.From:TheRetroManticViews:0 1ratingsTime:08:48More inGaming

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