About This Game DescriptionIf you love shoot ‘em up and you love ‘em hard, with glorious music, with screen filling bullet patterns and huge token cancels, then Don’yoku is just for you!Don’Yoku is a Shoot ‘em up game, in the most traditional sense, a Shmup, fast, technical, hard and rewarding.The game unfold during a fantasy 1920, where air pirates plague the Zeppelin routes and mercenaries, like our characters, fight for the rich bounties offered by travel companies.Take the role of the mythical Iron chin, the ruthless Baron or the mysterious Duchess, in a epic battle against their former mercenary companion, now turned pirates.Wield the incredible powers of the Don’Yoku techniques, that focus ones greed into powerful beams, shields and even gigantic personifications of that controversial sentiment.FeaturesPixel art hand made well, pixel by pixel.A simple yet rewarding scoring system, with huge walls of bullets and huge cancels.Fight for the most honourable of game tokens; Gold coinsThe more coins you hoard, the more difficult, and profitable, the game become, up to crazy impossible levels, so keep in check that Don’Yoku (greed).Five levels, each with a different style and a unique boss.Incredible melodic hard-rock soundtrack, from Antonio S, will blow your socks off.Play it your way, bindable controls, pad, keyboard and arcade stick supported, Tate or Yoko it, and, for the unfortunate who do not own a old and battered CRT monitor, the ‘back to the 90′s’ mode, will transform your state of the art lcd ultra flat 90′’ into a buzzing and flickering arcade leftover; the way it’s meant to be played.. 6d5b4406ea Title: Don'YokuGenre: Action, IndieDeveloper:Dark-Spot StudioPublisher:Dark-Spot StudioRelease Date: 29 Jun, 2015 Don'Yoku Activation Code [Password] don'yoku traduccion. donyoku carte. donyoku meaning. do yoku sushi. don yoku sushi. don yoku alesia. don'yoku download. donyoku restaurant. donyoku in japanese. don'yoku steam. do you in japanese. 貪欲 game. don yoku paris. donyoku fontenay. restaurant donyoku fontenay sous bois. don'yoku meaning in english EDITED REVIEW, SEE BOTTOMThis game is really, really fun. There are still a few small issues that need to be worked out (mainly relating to the ability to use the analog stick on 360 pads) -- but the developers have been VERY *prompt* AND *active* in the community, responding to bug reports and having patches out within days at most. And, they've assured us that the next patch will address ALL of our control issues!The game itself is a pixel-art, tate, Japanese style shoot-em-up -- and it really has a lot of character and style. The ONLY negative at all at present is the control issues, but I've found that using my arcade stick (and JoyToKey) has proved to be a working temporary fix.I really expect to see this one veer into "Positive" soon -- especially once the control fixes are patched! All in all, I've found it to be a very fun, original, and aesthetically pleasing shoot-'em-up!EDIT: revisiting this game years later and none of the control problems (in particular) were ever really fixed. game is not bad by any means but I can't really recommend it as it seems to be abandoned and the control issues are pretty obnoxious.. EDITED REVIEW, SEE BOTTOMThis game is really, really fun. There are still a few small issues that need to be worked out (mainly relating to the ability to use the analog stick on 360 pads) -- but the developers have been VERY *prompt* AND *active* in the community, responding to bug reports and having patches out within days at most. And, they've assured us that the next patch will address ALL of our control issues!The game itself is a pixel-art, tate, Japanese style shoot-em-up -- and it really has a lot of character and style. The ONLY negative at all at present is the control issues, but I've found that using my arcade stick (and JoyToKey) has proved to be a working temporary fix.I really expect to see this one veer into "Positive" soon -- especially once the control fixes are patched! All in all, I've found it to be a very fun, original, and aesthetically pleasing shoot-'em-up!EDIT: revisiting this game years later and none of the control problems (in particular) were ever really fixed. game is not bad by any means but I can't really recommend it as it seems to be abandoned and the control issues are pretty obnoxious.. Great shmup! DonYoku is a cool shooter in the vein of DoDonPachi and Gunbird. I enjoy playing it.. Remember when shootemups and bullet hells were actually as brutal, manly and badass as their difficulty, and not exclusively about magical shoujos?Don'yoku is a rare breed of manly shoot'em up action with a very tradional arcade flavor, the last of its kind in an already struggling genre that seems to be dominated by formulaic Touhou knockoffs.Seriously though, this has the visual aesthetics of a Toaplan classic like Batsugun, the heavily rockin' soundtrack of a Raizing romp like Battle Garegga (think Dimahoo), and the tight and realized scoring system of a modern cave title a la DoDonPachi. That's a seriously impressive balance to achieve, and if you have any idea what I'm talking about so far you should probably just pick up this game right now.Don'yoku; the last of the manly shooters!. Don'Yoku is the reincarnation of the cabinet that sat in the corner of your local dive arcade. You know, the one that gorged itself on the pocket change of the unwary and stubborn; the one that had even the guy with seemingly superhuman coordination and reflexes sweating during the early levels. If you were that guy, Don\u2019Yoku will reveal whether you\u2019ve still \u201cgot it.\u201d If you were the bystander who could barely surmount stage one, then Don\u2019Yoku is your chance for redemption. Whatever your goal and whatever the outcome, you\u2019re going to have fun. This is a brutal but enjoyable game: tough but fair. The first stage mercilessly showers you with bullets. The second? Ditto. The third? Same. The fourth? Guess. The fifth? Good luck getting there. As you make progress, Don\u2019Yoku will pour on the rain in increasingly dense patterns, and you\u2019ll love every minute of it. Controls are just about as tight and responsive as possible, so as much as you might curse the game when death comes (and it will), deep down you\u2019ll know the real reason you keep eating bullets is poor plane placement and\/or slow reaction time. Granted, upon first encounter, some patterns will appear impossible to dodge. In these instances, Don\u2019Yoku\u2019s weapon mechanics serve as a buffer. Strategic use of your arsenal can extend your survivalbility by quite a bit.You are given three planes to choose from, and each comes with a standard machine gun, an energy beam, and a Don\u2019Yoku attack (basically, a bomb). Damaging enemies with the machine gun fills the Don\u2019Yoku counter (i.e. gauge) for the Don'Yoku attack; whereas, the energy beam causes slight slowdown of onscreen action and converts kills to coins for increased score. A huge part of surviving in Don\u2019Yoku involves efficient swapping of the the weaker machine gun and the more powerful beam, as well as juggling Don\u2019Yoku energy stocking with Don'Yoku attack striking. Do this balancing act well and combine it with effective dodging, and your plane can endure a beating. All in all, great gameplay and cool presentation makes Don'Yoku a must-have for bullet hell aficionados.. When it comes to oldschool styled games, I am very picky; this game looks like a direct port from a 90s arcade machine. I'm also very picky about bullet hell games; this game was very bullety, and very hellish.. A great old school SHUMPS whit a fantastic OST!. Remember when shootemups and bullet hells were actually as brutal, manly and badass as their difficulty, and not exclusively about magical shoujos?Don'yoku is a rare breed of manly shoot'em up action with a very tradional arcade flavor, the last of its kind in an already struggling genre that seems to be dominated by formulaic Touhou knockoffs.Seriously though, this has the visual aesthetics of a Toaplan classic like Batsugun, the heavily rockin' soundtrack of a Raizing romp like Battle Garegga (think Dimahoo), and the tight and realized scoring system of a modern cave title a la DoDonPachi. That's a seriously impressive balance to achieve, and if you have any idea what I'm talking about so far you should probably just pick up this game right now.Don'yoku; the last of the manly shooters!. Don'Yoku is the reincarnation of the cabinet that sat in the corner of your local dive arcade. You know, the one that gorged itself on the pocket change of the unwary and stubborn; the one that had even the guy with seemingly superhuman coordination and reflexes sweating during the early levels. If you were that guy, Don\u2019Yoku will reveal whether you\u2019ve still \u201cgot it.\u201d If you were the bystander who could barely surmount stage one, then Don\u2019Yoku is your chance for redemption. Whatever your goal and whatever the outcome, you\u2019re going to have fun. This is a brutal but enjoyable game: tough but fair. The first stage mercilessly showers you with bullets. The second? Ditto. The third? Same. The fourth? Guess. The fifth? Good luck getting there. As you make progress, Don\u2019Yoku will pour on the rain in increasingly dense patterns, and you\u2019ll love every minute of it. Controls are just about as tight and responsive as possible, so as much as you might curse the game when death comes (and it will), deep down you\u2019ll know the real reason you keep eating bullets is poor plane placement and\/or slow reaction time. Granted, upon first encounter, some patterns will appear impossible to dodge. In these instances, Don\u2019Yoku\u2019s weapon mechanics serve as a buffer. Strategic use of your arsenal can extend your survivalbility by quite a bit.You are given three planes to choose from, and each comes with a standard machine gun, an energy beam, and a Don\u2019Yoku attack (basically, a bomb). Damaging enemies with the machine gun fills the Don\u2019Yoku counter (i.e. gauge) for the Don'Yoku attack; whereas, the energy beam causes slight slowdown of onscreen action and converts kills to coins for increased score. A huge part of surviving in Don\u2019Yoku involves efficient swapping of the the weaker machine gun and the more powerful beam, as well as juggling Don\u2019Yoku energy stocking with Don'Yoku attack striking. Do this balancing act well and combine it with effective dodging, and your plane can endure a beating. All in all, great gameplay and cool presentation makes Don'Yoku a must-have for bullet hell aficionados.
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