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Level Devil – Not a Troll Game

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Level Devil – Not a Troll Game is most certainly a game about trolling and brutality. I swear the developer wasn’t hugged enough as a child, and now we are all paying the price. In all seriousness, this is a platforming experience where patience and resilience are tested throughout. Though the core ideas are simple, the constantly shifting world and the evil mindset of its maker will push you all of the way.

Unept developed and published this 2D side-scrolling platformer. It is a single-player game made up of nearly 200 hellish levels. Moreover, the developer plans to add more mayhem to the mix. Accordingly, if you love to be teased, pushed, and tested, this is the game for you.

Level Devil – Not a Troll Game tells no story.

Unlike some of its softer and more colourful peers, Level Devil – Not a Troll Game tells no plot. There is no princess to save and no antagonist to fight. Instead, it is a battle of mindset and patience. Unfortunately, it beat me several times, and I had to laugh or I would have cried. Yet, the cruelty is moreish, and I returned for more.

Each of the nearly 200 levels is grouped with 5 similarly challenging experiences. Buzzsaws, gravity, moving platforms, spikes, switches, and more stand in your way. Though some of these ideas will be a walk in the park, most will push you to your limits. Furthermore, the last group of levels mixes every element to test your memory and your abilities.

Die, die, and die again.

Trolling is all about the cruel banter. Level Devil – Not a Troll Game has this in painful abundance! Just when you think you have a stage nailed, the floor opens beneath you. The result is a free-falling hero who dies immediately. No matter, you note the trolling element and start again. As you avoid that obstacle, you run to the exit, and all hell breaks loose. Saws appear, the floor opens, and you fall to your death again.

These naughty shenanigans are the recurring theme for a testing but fair platforming indie title. You will force a wry smile as you die repeatedly. Additionally, you’ll laugh manically as you overcome every test and still fail to exit the stage. It is simplicity personified, but it’ll break your balls, soul, and gaming peripherals.

Level Devil – Not a Troll Game is an understated affair.

If you want a modern polish with ultra-realistic graphics, Level Devil – Not a Troll Game isn’t for you. This refined game is understated, vibrant, and easy to look at. The levels are single-field arenas, and you can mostly work out your path without concern. Yet, it is the shifting landscape that catches you out. Consequently, you must be on your toes if you wish to complete every stage.

The audio adds energy to an otherwise soul-sapping title. The upbeat tunes push you to parkour your way past every hurdle you face. However, the banging music plays second fiddle to your screams of despair. As such, you’ll probably want to soundproof your gaming corner before you give this a try.

Excellent controls.

Up, down, left, and right. That is the crux of the control system. Level Devil – Not a Troll Game asks you to master the layout in seconds. Yet, no matter how easy it is to understand, you will still struggle to avoid the spikes and the giant chasms that open before you.

If you love a bit of sadomasochism, this will keep you coming back for more. Playing a game and guaranteeing failure is a brutal experience. Though this tested me, it was oddly rewarding, and I struggled to put it down as a consequence. Furthermore, you can play this with a friend if you love to torture them as well.

Level Devil – Not a Troll Game loves to poke the bear.

Poking a bear is never wise. However, Level Devil – Not a Troll Game pokes, pokes, and pokes some more. The irony is that the bear is you, and you’ve paid to be poked repeatedly. It is traumatic, frustrating but absolutely brilliant. Every stage tested me, and I feel as if I’ve aged 200 years! Consequently, if you fancy grinding your teeth to stubs while enduring an incredible trolling time, I recommend buying it here! Getting to the exit is never easy. Avoid the obstacles, memorise your hazards, and hope that luck is on your side.

SUMMARY

Level Devil - Not a Troll Game is tough but enjoyable. This troll game will push your buttons. However, it is brilliantly rewarding and horribly moreish.


+ Vibrant colours.
+ Excellent stage design.
+ Wonderfully naughty.
+ Great controls.

- The trolling can drive you mad.
- My soul hurts!

(Rating: n/a Release date: 25/03/2025 Price: £5.89)


(Reviewed on PC using Steam)


(Full disclosure! This review is based on a copy of the game being provided by the publisher/developer.)


Daniel Waite
Daniel Waite
My gaming career started on an Amiga and spans many consoles! Currently, I game using an MSI laptop and Xbox Series X. A fan of every genre, I love to give anything a go. Former editor and reviewer for http://www.bonusstage.co.uk, I'm loving my new home here at Movies Games and Tech. I can be contacted for gaming reviews on the following email: Daniel@moviesgamesandtech.com

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