Rainbow Billy: The Curse of the Leviathan

User Rating
7.6/10 (14 ratings)
Release Date
5th Oct 2021
No. of Players
1 (Single Player)
Genre
Adventure, RPG
Publisher
Skybound Games
Developer
Manavoid Entertainment
Content Rating
ESRB/Everyone, PEGI/3
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About

HEROES COME IN ALL COLORS.

Rainbow Billy: The Curse of the Leviathan is a wholesome, creature capture, 2.5D Adventure-Puzzle-Platformer with RPG elements. It is a family-friendly and openly accessible adventure in which you must save whimsical creatures by bringing back color to the world you once knew!

Rainbow Billy tells a universal coming of age story about dealing with changes in the world and accepting ourselves and the others around us! Sometimes it only takes a conversation, empathy, and a new point of view to make a world of a difference.

EXPLORE A WONDROUS WORLD!
From dark caverns on secret islands to hidden coves off in the stormy seas, explore a rich world filled with treasure, fish (because every great game has a fishing minigame!), friendship and... danger!

SOLVE ENVIRONMENTAL PUZZLES!
Each world is filled with clever challenges and secrets that unlock new areas to explore!

BEFRIEND CURIOUS CREATURES!
Meet over 60 strange, lovable creatures and help them with their problems in non-violent encounters! Create your own unique team to save the day!

RECOLOR THE WORLD!
Restore color to a monochrome world and help your friends find the courage to be their true selves in a story about empathy and growth.

Reviews 1

Nintendo Life said:

Rainbow Billy is rather a lot better than the sum of its parts, and it's only some fairly severe technical issues that prevent us giving it a higher score. We know we've harped on about it a little, but it really is exceptionally mawkish a lot of the time, which leads to a bit of a disconnect wherein the subject matter can be fairly thoughtful and mature but the dialogue used to describe it is relentlessly cutesy-poo. It's definitely a strange game, but the surprisingly involved "combat" and snappy pacing of the exploration makes it a tentative recommendation if you can tolerate the tone. We'd say it's aimed specifically at children but the difficulty level can be fairly high, which confuses the matter a touch. Still, lovely visuals, well-designed locations, fun battles; the ingredients of a good game are all present and correct here.

7/10

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