About This Game Totemori is a free-to-play local-multiplayer brawler where you build towers while trying to topple everyone else’s! Local versus and co-op multiplayer for up to 4 playersPlay against your friends Practice against botsCompete in Teams or in chaotic Free-for-allPlay with controller or keyboardBuildBuilding blocks fall from the skyBuild towers and defend themKit out your towers with special blocks to raise their valueSteal your enemy’s towers to make them work for youBash & RazeHurl boulders at your opponents to knock ‘em out…...and toss them off a cliff while you are at it!If all else fails, channel your rage to blow up half the arena!Free to play!Totemori was made as a labour of love project, supported by Mito StudioIt’s free because we just want you to play it!Brought to you by Mito StudioMito Studio is the place within Mito where we dream up and experiment with our own ideas besides our daily work. We love tinkering with interesting, useful and even weird concepts and turn the best of them into execution to create something awesome. This is how we play, this is how we learn, this is how we pursue our passion-fueled projects. 6d5b4406ea Title: TotemoriGenre: Casual, Free to Play, IndieDeveloper:SchrolabPublisher:Mito StudioRelease Date: 10 Feb, 2017 Totemori Torrent Download [Keygen] A nice little party game. For free.. I love it!Just get it, play it!. Broke my controller took 2 hours, to fix and when reinstalled it did the same. Fun little indie game with good AI.. Great game, especially for the price point. Gameplay is fast, hectic, and very entertaining.. This game is fun and adorable. And great with friends. I just hope that you will be able to somehow add in multiplayer. Because not everyone has friends nearby to play this with. I still recomend this game though.. Wow does this game need improvement, mostly in the form of information. The graphics and sound and general look and feel are very smooth, but I struggled with the gameplay mainly due to not knowing what I was doing and because the arena is very small making it hard to manouvre. There is also no mouse control, not even for the menus.I got this game to play with my son in co-op mode. We set up the controls for two players, one with a controller. I set up "Clumsier bots (for younger children)" and started the tutorial.Bug 1) When using a controller you cannot re-use the keyboard keys that were previously configured for it to be used by another player.Bug 2) When using the controller's lever control (axis 0) for up and down, the direction is reversed.After completing the tutorial I got immediately thrown into a game against a bot that totally owned me. I am an experienced gamer but the combination of not having a clue what was going on combined with struggling with controller controls meant I got thoroughly beaten by a clumsy bot. Very frustrating.Bug 3) The tutorial does not explain that you can take over an opponents tower by shoving a block on top. It does not explain that building multiple towers is probably better than building one big one. It does not explain that occassionally bombs drop out of the sky and blow stuff up. It does not explain that you can knock your opponent over the edge or, if incautious, drop off the edge yourself. It does not explain what all the blocks do - there were some glowy ones that looked special and a Mexican hat. I had no idea what they did because the tutorial did not explain it.Finally, as explained earlier, I got the game to play co-op with my son. While there are settings to configure controls for four players, all round one keyboard (yeah right) or with controllers, or a mix, I struggled at first to figure out how to set up a game with multiple players. My son somehow managed to get into a single player game. I finally figured out how to add multiple players and bots, but cannot figure out at all how to have a co-op game as was advertised.Bug 4) No way to start a co-op game, or if there is it is not apparent enough (need better documentation/explanation perhaps).In summary, after several hours of frustration losing horribly to bots I might eventually learn to play well enough to win - at which point I would get very bored very quickly. It would be better if there was some growth to the game - start off with easy levels and then work up to playing harder levels and so on.----Additional: The game doesn't save options when you quit. It keeps hanging when configuring controls.. i've played a lot of games and this sure is one. I feel like we have been getting an increasing amount of "couch multilayer" games on Steam lately, and I don't think that's a bad thing. Totemori has you building towers with and against friends and bots alike, by stacking blocks to achieve the "best" tower, Destroying the opposing towers is always an OK option as well.
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