Hermano
A fast-paced 2D pixel-art platformer with 15 levels, bonus stages, and hordes of unique enemies to conquer.
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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+
- Nathan M.Verified BuyerYesterdayRated 5 out of 5 starsAmazing Game!!
My first glance at Hermano I initially thought that the story was extremely cute and heartfelt since Nano is trying to find Mano in this world after being taken. After playing it I think it’s an amazing game, definitely challenging but not impossible and worth the money and time put into it!! 10/10 would recommend to anyone!
Was this helpful? - Russell M.Verified BuyerYesterdayRated 5 out of 5 starsFun game
ModRetro is putting out games that are right up there with the Gameboy releases of the past. Keep going.
Was this helpful? - Gina R.Verified Buyer2 days agoRated 5 out of 5 starsAwesome game
I love platformers and this one was very well done. I love the art style as well. The glow in the dark cartridge is super cool too.
Was this helpful? - Todd H.Verified Buyer3 days agoRated 5 out of 5 starsAwesome Game
This is one of the best GB games I've played in years. Highly recommended.
Was this helpful? - Rebekah J.Verified Buyer4 days agoRated 5 out of 5 starsVery old-school style platformer with some new twists
I adore Day of the Dead themed stuff, so I was eager to pick this up, even if it did seem a bit simpler than the other games on offer here. Turns out, past the first few levels, the game begins to elaborate on the basic mechanics and gets very tricky! Aside from the fun skull throwing abilities of the player, there is a gravity swapping mechanic that gets added on later on, and quite a lot of back tracking, especially if you want to achieve 100% on each level (there is a special bonus area you can complete on each one). I haven't yet beaten this one, but I've enjoyed my time with it so far!
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