A botched lobotomy leaves Sam Asherton with the ability to see ghosts. Armed with dual Magnums, players take control of Sam as he adventures through creepy landscapes, battles the undead, and hunts down the internet's most infamous monsters. Corril Slayer: The Walking Evil Dead is a 2D platformer video game inspired by classic retro action games such as Mega Man and Castlevania. Set in a mysterious and haunting world crafted by expert pixel artist and game designer, Eric Ruth, Corril Slayer's moody and creepy scenes turn even darker and more eerie with an imaginative soundtrack from the renowned horror music outfit, Midnight Syndicate. Players can switch between the real world and the ghostworld to uncover power-ups and clues to defeat bosses such as the mysterious SlenderMan, a creature who stalks children. Corril Slayer takes players back to the 8-bit golden age of fun and excitement.
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Is the developer still around? I can't find any way to re-download this game. I bought it from an Indievania bundle back in 2012, and since then the site has gone down and the game doesn't appear to be available anywhere else...
Bought this game just to take my revenge on slenderman, he always get me at 7/8 pages, but now its payback time.
The non-mentioned keys are Enter = Start, Space = Shift between realities. Down and jump = pick up clue.
The music is better enjoyed if you do not shift, but then you'll miss the clues. Oh, and if you miss one clue, you miss the consecutive ones as well.
Lol - beat all five bosses (in separate runs) without figuring out how to switch between real and spirit world.. Guess it's back to the game for me.
Yeah, same here. Played through the whole game, beating all the card levels and the crystal ball boss fight without ever knowing you could switch realities.
Definitely should have been listed on the control screen. I just assumed the controls listed there were all the controls for the game.
Five set levels with absolutely amazing soundscape and awesome pixel art!
cool
Again, I'm left knowing very little about the actual gameplay or replay value. Are there set levels, if so how many? ECT. Game looks awesome though.
A mere two dollars can't ruin your budget. If you're not interested just pass, as simple as that.
OMG, oldschool-awesomeness! great trailer. I´ll get it. :D