LumbearJack

released on Jun 11, 2022

Grab your axe and save the environment by chopping and recycling every man-made thing in your path and solving puzzles with your charming animal friends!


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There's something about games where you have to destroy everything that's so satisfying for me. Lumbearjack reminded me of Katamari and Donut County; I loved it. A chill, cute little adventure.

You control a massive, hulking, axe-wielding figure who stalks his prey through the woods, obliterating everything he encounters and attacking anyone unfortunate enough to be in his path, just slamming his mighty paws into their faces, with the end goal of each level being to acquire a massive chainsaw to augment your destructive capabilities

But like, in a wholesome way

A quick little 3d adventure where you play as a bear that is also a lumberjack who is cutting down all of the local man made contraptions to reclaim his land. The game doesn't demand too much from you and has a "my first game" vibe to it but it does have a lot of personality. Sort of like a playable kids cartoon show, in a way.

The game is very cute and has a lot of personality. You destroy all the contraptions/buildings in a level with your axe and with the help of your woodland friends (like standing on a swimming turtle to reach certain objects, or escorting your porcupine friend through a structure as he knocks things down for you to destroy).

However, the gameplay itself is a bit limited. There are basically 2 kinds of levels. One where you destroy items around the environment, collect the debris and upgrade your axe that will help you destroy the bigger items.

The other type of level has you sporting a tennis racket and you use the physics in the world to bounce bombs around to destroy everything around you.

Both are a lot of fun at first but once you get through a couple levels, it feels very redundant. They do try to keep things fresh with new environments and new buildings/contraptions to destroy, but it would’ve been nice to have at least one more mechanic to spice things up a bit.

I think this will be a great first game for my son once he starts getting into gaming more. I think adults, especially if you're turned off by cutesy characters, will be looking for more than what this has to offer.

A great, short game, that has a great atmosphere, design, and a lot of little funny details. Not sure if I'd pay full price, but if on sale for under $10 , I highley recomend.

Score: 3.3/5
Letter Grade: B

me bear with axe, me slap people...not with axe

A relaxing, short, charming game with a positive message. You play as an anthropomorphic bear with an axe placed in a confined 3D diorama setting. By destroying human items and structures that are encroaching on your habitat, you collect debris that can be used to upgrade your axe. The game's controls are very simple; just the left stick to move the bear, the right stick controls the camera and the action button can be held down to swing your axe. While basic, there's something very cathartic about clearing each map. The game also rewards you with costumes and short animations featuring the woodland creatures you help on your journey to clear the forest of foreign matter. Some may find it overly simple, but I found its gameplay loop addictively soothing. Worth buying on sale.