About Catacomb Bad Colours
Catacomb Bad Colours is a retro-style pixelated action-adventure game that sends players on a dark and atmospheric journey through a series of hostile underground catacombs. Developed with a loving nod to arcade classics, the game marries hard gameplay with an absurdly beautiful look, really hitting a fresh note on the beloved Catacomb genre. The "Bad Colours" stand makes a difference: the world is weird and color-shifted, turning give additional layers of uncertainty and intrigue to the already treacherous environment.
Gameplay
In Catacomb Bad Colours, a brave adventurer wanders the twisting tunnels fraught with ghosts, ghouls, and lurking terrors. The core gameplay of jumping, shooting, and solving simple puzzles enables progression through the perilous tunnels. You have to watch your timing carefully when jumping from one platform to another, stating faint drops or enemy attacks, while also managing your down-and-dirty limited ammunition supply. The increased levels of difficulty will give any senior gamer an adrenaline rush.
Tips & Tricks
- Save Your Ammunition: Ammo is scarce, so use it wisely. Every shot counts!
- Time Your Jumps: Jumping must be timed just right. Observing enemy patterns helps you steer clear of attacks.
- Explore Thoroughly: Some hidden rooms contain valuable items or extra lives. Don't miss out!
- Keep an Eye on the Color Shifts: The "Bad Colours" effect can change the layout of the catacombs, so stay alert!
History
Catacomb Bad Colours is a contemporary take on the original Catacomb games of the late seventies. Created by Jim Butcher and released on arcade systems, these games have since inspired a good number of remakes and sequels through the years, bearing the distinct hue of the developers' interpretations. Catacomb Bad Colours chooses to stand out by sticking to retro aesthetics versus modern gameplay mechanics in homage to the original, from which it borrows much of its feel for an altogether fresh take.
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Though Catacomb Bad Colours is mostly suited for playing on a PC, the game may be banned by some schools or workplaces under their restriction list. To circumvent blocked status and play the game, check if using a or proxy works for you. Otherwise, always stay within the constraints of your regional internet use policy.
Game Developer
Catacomb Bad Colours was created by an indie outfit renowned for an obsession with retro gaming. Strong pixel art and classic arcade mechanics backgrounds let the developers exude the finger-touch of the old one with many new interpretations.
Game Platforms
The game is available on PC (Windows, macOS, Linux), Nintendo Switch, and PlayStation. It is optimized well for each of the platforms, promising to provide a smooth and fun experience no matter where you decide to play.
FAQ
Q: Is Catacomb Bad Colours suitable for beginners?
A: While the game is challenging, it's designed to be accessible to players of all skill levels. Already with some practice, even beginners will enjoy it.
Q: Are there any in-game purchases?
A: No, Catacomb Bad Colours is a free-to-play game with no in-game purchases. The developers strongly believe in providing an intact experience, with no mechanisms that allow pay-to-win.
Q: Can I play the game online with friends?
A: Currently, Catacomb Bad Colours is a single-player experience, but the developers are working on adding online co-op functionality in future updates.
Q: What are the system requirements?
A: The game has minimal system requirements, making it accessible on most modern computers and consoles. For PC, you'll need at least Windows 7, 4GB RAM, and a DirectX 9-compatible graphics card.
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