Subdue evil as a lone wizard
Project Druid – 2D Labyrinth Explorer- is a premium role-playing game where you play as a lone wizard and explore six sprawling, enemy-infested labyrinths. The Dark Druids—the title’s antagonists—are solely responsible for the spread of evil and the annihilation of anyone who went against them.
As the last surviving wizard, your job is to travel to the Castle of Darkness and triumph against the Dark Druids. Project Druid – 2D Labyrinth Explorer-’s premise is simple: Defeat enemies, find a key, and move to the next area. While fun at first, it gameplay gets extremely monotonous and tedious.
Explore labyrinths and fight enemies
Featuring 2D graphics and easy-to-learn mechanics, Project Druid – 2D Labyrinth Explorer- is a title that casual players should pick up. You’ll begin your journey in the haunted Forrest, a labyrinthine woodland filled with ghosts. Your objective is to find the key hidden inside one of the chests while making your way around the forest and eliminating ghosts with your magic—with each kill netting you a point.
Not all chests contain a key, though. Hence, exploring the map and opening each chest you find brings you one step closer to finding the said item and proceeding to the next area. You’ll not only fight ghosts but also creepy crawlies as well as supernatural entities such as skeletons and the grim reaper. Of course—like any other game with combat—your health bar depletes when you take a hit.
Unfortunately, this title is riddled with game-breaking glitches. For example, you’ll have to restart if your character is stuck in a wall, trees, and bushes, to name a few. For most players, having to forcefully restart the game is a complete waste of time and energy. Also, there’s a chance that an enemy can respawn beside you—leaving you vulnerable to attacks and increasing your likelihood of dying.
Comes with anger-inducing glitches
Although Project Druid – 2D Labyrinth Explorer- boasts easy-to-understand mechanics, it suffers from a multitude of irksome glitches. While exploring, you can get stuck in walls and bushes—which leaves you no choice but to restart the game. Enemy spawns are a problem, too, as you’re more likely to die if an enemy appears just beside you. If you don’t mind these issues, then by all means, give this title a try.