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A beautifully pixeled action rpg game using characters from a comedic show that I like? SIGN ME UP!

Honestly it was pretty fun, can't believe I slept on it for almost a year. All the major boss fights were so good and well crafted.

The OST were just banger after banger. But that shouldn't be too surprising since Team Ladybug is the developer. You might remember them from Deedlit in Wonder Labyrinth (I did a review on it) or Luna Nights (which I haven't played yet but heard some track from). They're just master class at the pixel art work and music. I hope they make more games down the line and I intend to play all the ones that are out now.

Anyways if you looking for a good 2 hour to spend on a game, freeware btw, this is the one!

The only Konosuba game that interests me (since the others are Visual Novels or Gacha), maintains the essence of the anime with fun dialogues and the protagonists showcasing their unique (and weird) characteristics. Although it's a short game, I recommend it to all Konosuba and Mega Man fans.

Who would have thought that one day there would be a Konosuba spin-off game based on Megaman, and that it would be good. It's a really good platform game, it manages to take Megaman's inspirations and make them unique through the theme, the dialogue is good and the level design is difficult at the right limit

This game may have been the only one where Kazuma was useful, he soloed the entire party and a demon king general


Quem diria que um dia existiria um jogo spin-off de konosuba baseado em megaman, e que seria bom. É realmente um bom jogo de plataforma, consegue pegar as inspirações de megaman e torna-las unicas pela temática, o dialógo é bom e o level design é dificil no limite certo

Esse jogo pode ter sido a única fez q o Kazuma foi útil, solou a party inteira e um general do rei demônio

A simple yet fun Mega Man-style game. Not polished very well but it is damn neat to play if you like the best game series in the world, or just love Aqua/YunYun like I do.

The controls are tight as fuck. Feels great to play.

انبهرت مرة لما لعبتها من جودة المحتوى مع اني ما اعرف شيء عن الانمي
لكني واجهت قلتشات خربت تجربتي شوي

Konosuba by Team Ladybug is a fun Mega Man-esque jump-and-shoot action game. The game possesses Team Ladybug's trademark style with its graphics and music feeling familiar to fans of the developer.

As in all Team Ladybug titles, Konosuba feels great to play. Kazuma is quick and stops on a dime. There is a charge shot, and a Mega Man X dash move to increase your speed and jump distance. Many Team Ladybug games feature sub weapons, and this one is no different. Kazuma has access to different magical spells that require MP to cast. You can receive more spells from defeating bosses in true Mega Man fashion, and can also buy them from the shop. Unfortunately, the "Steal" spell is completely broken, to the point there is no reason to cast anything else. It does a lot of damage, saps health in a vampiric fashion, and grabs any money the enemy might have dropped before it can fall down a bottomless pit.

The game is a mostly linear experience. There are 6 main levels including an intro stage. Upon completing the intro stage, you are given the choice in which order you will tackle the first 3 stages. I liked this nod to Mega Man, but I still just played them in order, and from the rate of difficulty it seemed like that was the right choice as things progressively got more difficult even with my increasing experience points and level ups. There is a robust quest system that did not seem fully translated into English in the version of the game that I played, but I think the game was entirely beatable without engaging in any quests. Defeating enemies along the way gave me enough money to buy the Steal spell and the lvl 2 Steal spell, which is all you need to beat the game. The lvl 2 Steal spell helped with the final boss, but I think you could do it with just the lvl 1 Steal spell with some skillful play. The game is quite easy overall, aside from some harshly placed instant death pits. Enemies go down pretty easily to Kazuma's charged shot and Steal spell, and you level up a lot just from fighting mandatory enemies. There are many bosses and they are fun in true Team Ladybug spirit, but also quite easy.

I completed the main storyline in a brisk 2 hours, with very little grinding required. I unlocked a boss rush postgame but did not bother with it. Overall this is a fun, short romp that I would recommend to any fans of Team Ladybug's work.