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Ryan Veeder's Mud Warriors
A Gameboy adaptation of Mud Warriors. Available to play in your browser, as a Gameboy rom or in Analogue Pocket format.
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Mud Warriors

by Ryan Veeder profile

2020

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(based on 7 ratings)
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The text adventure "Mud Warriors" has been adapted to GBStudio by Lance Campbell and Polyducks as "Ryan Veeder's Mud Warriors," featuring music by Ryan Veeder. This edition of the game can be played in-browser or on original Game Boy hardware.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
The After School Program does not relinquish its warriors willingly, April 21, 2020
by Henck (Mozambique)

I had huge fun with the way children speak like grownups in this story, soldiers as they are in a game of "Mud Warriors". The descriptions of some of the children and things you encounter set the scene very nicely. The scripted conversations between the protagonist and his fellow warriors make the story worthwhile to read.

On the other hand, I found the descriptions a bit brief. Sometimes this works well enough, allowing the player to form his own image of the mud-encrusted playground where tired warriors fight their battles; oftentimes I would have enjoyed a bit more detail.

There are no puzzles to speak of; merely examining the available scenery is enough to progress. Conversation is limited to one-off scripts, but they are very well written.

All in all, I thought this mini-adventures was well worth a quick playthrough. Here is, by the way, a map to the game.

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