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- Addicted to Red: Use 50 potions during one adventure.
- Annoying Flies!: Escape the red flyswarm 4 times.
- Arrrrrrrrrrrr!: Help Captain Capslock on his path to self-fulfillment.
- Be creative!: Finish 6 dungeons during one adventure.
- Blind Beauty: Defeat the boss of the Sunken Empire.
- Brute Force: Finish an adventure with Fighter, Barbarian and Warrioress.
- Catch 'em All!: Unlock all hero classes.
- Dark as my Soul: Evade an attack by the use of Concealed.
- Darkest Secrets: Uncover the dark secret of the casino owner.
- DDADD&D: Defeat the boss of the Cyclopean Pyramid.
- Die like a Boss!: Lose 50 times.
- Ding dong, the witch is dead...: Defeat the boss of the Byting Woods.
- Don't Worry, be Happy!: Lead all citizens to maximum happiness.
- Drink Responsibly!: Drink 100 glasses of beer during one adventure.
- First Blood: Defeat your first enemy.
- For Love and Justice: Revive 3 fallen heroes during one adventure.
- Foreign Affairs: Help Jindid on his path to self-fulfillment.
- Godmode: Finish the final campaign without a hero dying.
- Godslayer: Defeat the boss of the Gates of Ashtur.
- Good Listener: Listen to all stories of the barkeeper.
- Hairy Feet: Help Mustachio on his path to self-fulfillment.
- Hero in Training: Finish your first quest.
- Hot Stuff: Defeat the boss of Old Volcano.
- I'm Blue da ba di...: Help Sapphire on her path to self-fulfillment.
- It's Magic: Finish an adventure with Enchantress, Shadowmancer and Skyweaver.
- Jumpscares are Cheap: Defeat the boss of the Haunted Mansion.
- Kill Death Himself: Defeat the captor of souls himself.
- Large and Hairy: Defeat the boss of the Goblin Outpost.
- Living Punching Bag: Reach 500 HP with one hero.
- Lone Wolf: Enter a bossfight with a single alive hero and be victorious.
- Lucky Foot: Unlock a treasure chest with no more than 20% chance.
- Mass Grave: Lose 100 times.
- Mecha-Dwarf: Defeat the boss of the Arcane Armory.
- M-M-M-Monsterkill!: Defeat three enemies with one hit.
- Nice Graveyard!: Lose 10 times.
- Nuck Chorris: Defeat an enemy only with the fist.
- Perfect Duo: Enter a bossfight with two alive heroes and be victorious.
- Play all the Heroes!: Play at least once with each hero class.
- R u a Wizard?: Finish a complete adventure without dying once.
- Random Randoom: Defeat the boss of the Randoom Meteorite.
- Riddle me This: Solve all four riddles of the enigmatic idols.
- R'lyeh is Near: Defeat the boss of the DevilsReef.
- Rock Hard: Defeat the boss of the Ancient Temple.
- Safety First: Finish an adventure with Herbalist, Priest and Brewmaster.
- Short and Sturdy: Finish an adventure with an all-Dwarf party.
- Staying Alive: Survive through 3 dungeons in a row.
- Strike the Earth!: Help Shroom on his path to self-fulfillment.
- The Blue Girls: Finish an adventure with an all-Skyborn party.
- The Humanity: Finish an adventure with an all-Human party.
- The Pixton Horror: Defeat the inscrutable flying polyp.
- Toxic Pears: Defeat the boss of The Boneyard.
- Tubes of Yu: Listen to Layment, the travelling musicians.
- Veni, Vidi, Vici!: Finish an adventure with each hero class.
- Viking Voyage: Defeat the boss of the Stormy Peaks.
- Welcome to Pixel Heroes: Lose all your heroes for the first time.
Pixel Heroes: Byte & Magic – What We Think
A simple, semi-randomized dungeon crawler with retro aesthetics, Pixel Heroes: Byte & Magic from German developers The Bitfather is early RPG style played for laughs. Its comedy is mildly amusing, as its gameplay, but never quite manages to be outright hilarious or addictive.
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Its thick, blocky graphics and MIDI score are an obvious tribute to the computer RPGs of the late ’80s, like SSI’s Advanced Dungeons & Dragons games, the original Might and Magic series and Bard’s Tale, but Pixel Heroes throws in a lot of humor, as well. Some of it is less comedic than surreal, like the character biographies generated by random text combinations that end up like fantasy-themed Mad Libs, but there are plenty of conventional jokes, as well.
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None of it is outright hilarious, but whether your preference in humor tends toward computer in-jokes (priest characters pray to The Great Assembler), pop culture references (NPCs inspired by The Matrix, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas and the Lord of the Rings trilogy all make appearances) or even stoner comedy (a Rastafarian dwarf herbalist is one of the playable healer classes), you’ll probably find something to make you smile, if not laugh out loud.
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The gameplay is stripped down and simplified to the point that there’s little more than combat and inventory management. After recruiting three heroes and accepting a quest in town, you’ll face a couple of random encounters (which may or may not involve fighting) on your way to that quest’s designated dungeon, upon which you’ll work your way through exactly eight rooms in succession, no exploration or puzzle-solving required.
Each room will involve a fight sequence or perhaps a chest or altar to be opened (watch out for traps) or exorcised, and fights are basic turn-based affairs, with each character required to rest one turn after performing an action.
Strategy boils down to figuring out the game’s elemental system, which is actually fairly interesting; the spirit of Leviathan (water, in other words) is strong against Phoenix (fire), but not the other way around, so you’ll have to pick your weapons, armor and spells carefully before entering a dungeon. A fairly limited inventory space makes this more of a challenge, as it’s possible to sell all of your fire armor and then get stuck traveling to a dungeon full of fire monsters.
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A variety of interesting hero options, like the disease-spreading Plaguebringer or magic-proof Gadgeteer, can be unlocked, which gives Pixel Heroes a touch more longevity than it might otherwise have, and fans of H.P. Lovecraft will enjoy what little storyline the game provides (in addition to dungeons based on Lovecraft stories, the main quest involves a cult attempting to call forth an evil elder god).
Overall, though, once you figure out the basic elemental combinations, it’s a little too simple to be compelling in the long term, especially compared to other semi-casual light RPGs like Desktop Dungeons or the excellent One Way Heroics.
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