You know in Spelunky when you spend a little too long on a level and a nearly invulnerable ghost that can instakill you appears and slowly chases you to the exit?
There's something like that in dungeon-crawling roguelike Lucky Tower Ultimate, only it's a naked purple dude with a giant hammer. And he's not slow or subtle: he sprints right at you, screaming at the top of his lungs. He also doesn't wait for you to spend too much time on a level: I've had him hammer me the second I opened the door to his room.
Being splattered into paste the moment you step into a level doesn't feel quite as fair as being haunted because you were blatantly dillydallying, but I'm 100% okay with Lucky Tower Ultimate being unfair. Almost every time I die it's really funny, and that takes the sting out of starting over. Dying in Spelunky sometimes makes me mad, but here it almost always just makes me laugh. It's not out yet, by the way: the release is planned for August. But there's a demo on Steam you can play today, and it's a great way to spend the weekend.
You may remember Lucky Tower from its days as a Flash game series, but if not, you begin each run at the top of a randomized tower sporting nothing but a pair of underpants and a fabulous haircut. Drop down a level and you'll find three doors. Pick one, step through it, and see out what's on the other side, which can be anything from monsters to traps to a huge blue ogre who wants to play the shell game using a human tooth.
As you travel deeper into the tower and closer to freedom, you'll find weapons and gear, potions and power-ups, and once in a while a companion or two who will follow and fight for you. You can sometimes even make them open the next mystery to see what happens. Quite often, they die horribly! Usually, you do too.
The awkwardness of Lucky Tower Ultimate is part of its charm. Your inventory consists of your two hands (sometimes you can find a little bag to keep coins in, but that's about it) so you have to constantly
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