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Friday, October 30, 2009


ButaVX: Justice Fighter is a short role-playing game that features a likable line art look for the graphics and animation, although the adventure itself is an extremely short one and won't take longer than ten minutes to beat. The story is about a pig who loses his ball by accidentally kicking it through the window of a granny's house, so he sets out on a quest to retrieve it by running errands for villagers and searching for random encounters to be involved in.

There are two endings to be found in this game, both triggered by the results of your battle with the final boss. Windows only. (source: Idealsoft)

Comments

woot woot

everyone play ray's game immediately!

"a comic book that plays like a game" ...i love it !

Thanks for mentioning the game tim :) and for the comments guys!

A game where you get a sword and then stab on elderly women to death just for a cheap ball.

you know you don't have to stab her, just use word bomb.

That one's a Clockwork Orange scene. It's a game against violence.

So I collected an umbrella, smashed a few tin cans, stole a shield from somebody's house then broke into an old lady's home and shouted at her until she collapsed.

Was quite fun, but got stuck on a bug. I entered the tower, went into the old lady's room, then without doing anything there, went out of it again to look at the portrait on the right first. Ended up leaving the tower immediately instead, and each time I enter it, I leave immediately. Can't go anywhere in it anymore.

Sorry about that - should be fixed now (new build is uploaded).

Thanks for reporting it :) If it ever happens again, can you please drop us a note on the forum (no registration required) just so it can be fixed faster?

Too short! The art was great and I liked the music a lot too.

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