Hermano
Hermano
On the Day of the Dead, the gates of the underworld open, unleashing spirits and demons. When a demon drags Mano into hell, you rise as Nano, the undead. Your task is to hunt for the keys, face terrifying monsters, and descend into the underworld to rescue your brother.
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On the Day of the Dead, the gates of the underworld open, unleashing spirits and demons. When a demon drags Mano into hell, you rise as Nano, the undead. Your task is to hunt for the keys, face terrifying monsters, and descend into the underworld to rescue your brother.
- 2D side-scrolling platforming
- Hand-crafted pixel art
- 15 challenging levels
- 4 bonus stages
- 15 unique enemy types
- Premium Cartridge
- Instruction Manual
- Chromatic Charm featuring game-specific character
- Genre: Platformer
- Platform: Chromatic
- Developer: Pat Morita Team
- Players: Single player
- Play Time: 2 hours
- Replayability: Medium
- Supported Languages: English
- Compatible With: Chromatic, Game Boy®, Game Boy Color®
- Target Age: Everyone 10+
- Nicholas F.Verified Buyer17 hours agoRated 5 out of 5 starsChallenging
I love the games i got. Both this and Dragonhym. Which they at the time didn’t have in stock so i bought else where for that one. But they’re challenging just like old game use to be. Easter eggs and invisible switches. Amazing nostalgia
Was this helpful? - Pedro L.Verified Buyer4 days agoRated 3 out of 5 starsGood, But Not My Favorite
The visuals and presentation are nice, but the gameplay didn’t grab me as much as I expected. Still enjoyable, just not one I’ll come back to often.
Was this helpful? - Niklas D.Verified Buyer6 days agoRated 5 out of 5 starsFeels like straight from the 90s
If someone had told me that this game was released during the original lifespan of the Game Boy, I would have instantly believed it. Such a charming platformer that feels immediately nostalgic, including a pretty steep difficulty curve.
Was this helpful? - Joseph S.Verified Buyer6 days agoRated 4 out of 5 starsBetter than bad, it's good (great, really)
Hermano surpassed my expectations for a GB style platformer. Nothing phoned in or half implemented, it feels like the devs made this with a lot of love and skill. The gameplay mechanics are interesting and unique and the boards are challenging. Overall, Hermano is an exceptional game, the only thing keeping me from giving it a 5star rating is the lack of a save functionality - which to be fair, is a choice that doesn't ruin the fun, but for the grown gamer, really limits the ability to explore as deeply as I would like.
Was this helpful? - Aidan K.Verified Buyer1 week agoRated 5 out of 5 starsfeels like it could have been one of the classics
games really fun the lack of a save reminds me a ton of the gb games like mario land or kirby
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