Simply put, this is what an indie game should be. Foregoing traditional settings and gameplay mechanics may isolate many prospective players, but Lugaru possesses an undeniable and irresistible charm.
A great, short game with a sequel to be release (Overgrowth), with great fighting mechanics and a simple but good enough story!
Although the combats may be somewhat frustating if you don't take it easy, it's a very good game!
This game's combat mechanics are still some of the best I've ever had the pleasure of playing. It may be because I have a one click mouse, but it's actually very refreshing. There are modifier keys for defensive manoeuvres, and once the controls have been mastered it is astounding as to how slick the combat is.
Give this game a go, it is a whole lot of fun to play.
this game may have some flaws but you have to remember this game was made in 2005, it is still a game that i enjoy, the fighting may be a bit repetitive but it is altogether a fun action games that also requires stealth
Absolutely terrible. Most people seem to like it for the single reason that they like (the next game in the series, currently under development and actually good) and praise this game for whatever fanservice reason. Why? The very little lore we're given is bad. The story is generic at best, ridiculous otherwise. The game is terribly ugly, too ugly for a 2005 game, and the studio can't be excused about that for being indie - there were indie games around the same period that looked much better.
The gameplay is basically nonexistent, boring, and luck based. You can pretty much do all there is to be done in a few hours, and that's if you're bored enough to get that far.
I got this game free with a pack that had some other games in it, like Braid and World of Goo, this game is so bad, i almost wish i never got the pack.
SummaryStep into the fur of a bunny rabbit skilled in close-range combat and stealth. In Lugaru, you'll embark on a mission to find and punish those responsible for slaughtering your village.