Princess Remedy: In A Heap of Trouble

Princess Remedy: In A Heap of Trouble

released on Sep 08, 2016

Princess Remedy: In A Heap of Trouble

released on Sep 08, 2016

The theme of love is back, and this time Remedy can date anyone she's healed to have them accompany her on her travels. Each companion offers a different ability in Healing Mode, such as Dash, Homing shots and Injection. More bosses! More secrets! A dance ball! In A Heap of Trouble is the prequel to the critically acclaimed Princess Remedy In A World of Hurt


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Short game that improves on the original by allowing you to have special "bombs" and more of the same witty dialogue. If you liked the original, you'll like this one as well. For $5, I think it's well worth it as a standalone and sequel to the original. Don't need to play the original to understand what the hell is happening here.

same as before, short and cute but wish the etxt was more easier on the eyes. dig the companion system

Habría molado un poco más para ser una secuela es casi más corto que el original (o yo tengo más skill tbien gebawtehtg)

So did you like the first Princess Remedy game? Yeah it's the same thing as that one, with a few tweaks. Like two things are changed but other than that it's identical and the only reason you might wanna play it is to see what new compared to the first game, but other than that it's 5 bucks? Honestly I can see why you'd wanna pass it and to be honest adding this on 2 years later I can say without a doubt, it's hard to put any degree of incentive to put the money down for the few changes it has compared to the free game it's the sequel of.

A short trippy bullet hell game. Enough said.

Just as good as the first one.
It's hard to tell, for the first play-through, whether or not you fully healed everyone in an area until you see the check-mark on the area's name like the sign said.
There was only 1 area that I fully healed, out of all the areas, so there were a lot of secret areas I missed that had potentially other NPC's. Partially my fault since some NPC's were blocking doorways and maybe only move if you date them (I stuck with Frallan the entire game).
Despite missing some secrets, it's really easy to spot where those secret tiles and paths are. Tiles that don't have collision have a tiny pixel X on one of their corners that you can walk through, so you can get some bonus chests.
I only had 3 deaths on normal Healing Modes and 0 boss deaths (on Normal difficulty). I'll skip Hard mode and go straight to DEATH, unless there's the secret ReallyJoel's Dad difficulty.

Also: WAIT.......GUYS!!!!!!!! FRIDAY NIGHT FUNKIN' IN THE ENDING!!!!!!!!!!!!!