Golden Scarabeaus

Golden Scarabeaus

he object of the game is to collect all the golden scarabs on each level using the little square minions at your disposal, and the catch is that each of them has a different ability when you click on them. Some can float, others can roll, or jump, and some minions will also react to certain objects in the environment differently... they might be able to smash through blocks, and all can be attracted (or repelled!) by lasers you can turn on and off with a click. To get them safely around hazards and have them reach each scarab, you'll need to figure out the proper orders to hit switches, move blocks, and more.

Rules and Gameplay of Golden Scarabeaus

Utilise the unique abilities of different block-headed characters and interact with switches and levers to collect all the golden beetles in each level.

Who is the key developer behind this game?

The programming work on this game was handled by bestphysics.

How would the game be classified?

This game primarily belongs to the Adventure genre.

Is this game developed using a specific game creation software like Construct 3 or Unity?

The game’s interactivity is powered by the Javascript development environment/library.

What terms are associated with the game’s content?

The key themes highlighted for this game are 1player, 2d, animal, cute, egypt, logic, physics, singleplayer, treasure.

Does the game contain any blood or gore?

No, there is no visual representation of blood in Golden Scarabeaus.

Does the game show any forms of mistreatment or violence?

No, Golden Scarabeaus does not feature any scenes of cruelty.

For which gender is this game most suitable?

The game is designed with Male & Female in mind.

Is the game mobile-friendly for iOS and Android devices?

Yes, Golden Scarabeaus works on both Android and iOS platforms.

What demographic does the game cater to by age?

The ideal age range to play this game is Young Adults.

Is the game appropriate for younger players?

No, Golden Scarabeaus would not be appropriate for children to engage with.
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