It is available on Java too by just logging in and hitting play
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I originally had it on, I think, a medium or normal difficulty. It was a while ago.
Like I said, though, it wasn't that it was easy. I liked the modular difficulty system a lot! The game just felt like a checklist. Pokémon gives you a mechanic (like the HMs of old or modern rideable Pokémon, or the bikes), and you really could play with them for quite some time exploring and experimenting. The only parts of Coromon I felt had that was the item finding app thing and the raft thing. The rest were just "get it, move on, never use it again."
I will give it that if your only goal is to have a battle with your friends game, Coromon is amazing! But if you want to enjoy the world, maybe not.
Still worth trying for anyone who likes Pokémon for the mechanics.
Coromon is a great attempt with great mechanics and alright visuals, but man, did the pacing just kill it for me. I felt like the entire game was the tutorial, not because it was easy or anything, but because it was the slightly boring do-everything-once-to-learn-it slog that a very well done tutorial is. When I beat the game, I was excited to start playing before I realized it was, actually, seriously, the end.
Caleb, the ghost, was killed by his brother Phillip, the guy getting scared. His wife informed him that if he was happy, he wouldn't be able to stay, so instead, he is haunting his killer as a vengeful spirit. But humorously, it is depicted as a bland and boring job.
Oddly enough, this kind of contradicts everything we've seen about ghosts so far in these comics. For example, Luz's dad watching over her. That or Evelyn (the wife) is just wrong in what she told Caleb.
That's it! Though it looks like my brain made up the rivalry lol
If I remember correctly, Mark did do a comic with a stand-in character before! It was also in the oracle track and was kind of a rival to Celine. Celine figured out the author stand-in by how much they knew without casting a spell
"It's not your fault, but it is your problem."
I honestly love and repeat this line way too much
Just because you weren't the cause doesn't mean it isn't something you need to worry about/fix. I learned this one from my high school English teacher when a student was late and tried to get out of it by blaming traffic lol. The traffic was not their fault, but it ended up being their problem.
Question: Is Stringbean actively flying in front of a person in the human realm??? Luz is NOT paying with snails. Those are dollar bills. Also, if I remember correctly, Azura is a human realm franchise where some leaked into the demon realm, so Azura merch like that wand would be more likely in the human realm.
So either Stringbean is causing Luz to need to do a LOT of explaining, OR - and this is a fun one - could that hand belong to one of Luz's friends who already know and are taking advantage? I could see Hunter doing this to convert snails to dollars lol. Buy something Luz wants using snails and sell it to her in dollars
You know, this explains some stuff. Namely, why the guard can be so ineffective. If their final task is to kill one another, Hunger Games style, then you would expect the "best of the best" to be quick to turn on one another for their own safety rather than assisting one another. Even explains why that one guard who found Vee preferred to just let her go for their own safety instead of following directions. That is how they are trained!
Also, as a side note: that also helps explain how Belos went through SO MANY golden guards. You have to assume a good amount failed that test.
So now we know why Luz was confident she could write a book on Philip and Caleb later on to make Hunter happy. She has had practice writing about the Boiling Isles!
This makes me wonder: if witches tend to think human's cars are animals, which is a trend that has been made pretty clear in the past, could Hunter carve a car palisman and have it come to life? Since Skara thinks Roombas are animals could she have had a Roomba palisman in another life?
Very odd because I got it on Java first before I got it on Bedrock. All I had to do was open the Minecraft launcher, log into Java, then clicked single player. I then closed out of Minecraft and when I reopened the launcher and checked my skins I had the cape.