Sushi Quest is an unique game which combines exploration in 3D with lots of puzzles. The game itself takes lots of elements from classics from the 90s, and bring them to this new age of gaming! This is a very puzzle heavy game, with lots of exploration, if you like SNES classics like Zelda or Lost Vikings, you probably will love this! Features three playable characters, each one with different powers (flames, water and electricity). Find tons of puzzles and collectible items in each of the colorful stages, each featuring a new challenge. Explore a pirate ship, run through the sewers, escape from a flooding factory, and much more! Are you good enough to unlock all the stages, find all secret medals and save all lost kittens? Features: - 3 player characters with different abilities - 4 zones, with a total of 20 stages - Lots of secrets to find - Available for Linux and Windows, DRM Free. NOTE - If you do not have sound in-game, please install OpenAL.
The Bobs have arrived on Sushi Island, let's explore it and maybe you can find the secret Cat Treasure! Features three playable characters, each one with different powers (flames, water and electricity). Find tons of puzzles and collectible items in each of the 16 unique colorful stages. Are you good enough to unlock all the stages, find all secret medals and save all lost kittens?
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Sushi Quest is now available for iPhone! A puzzle-heavy based game, that also features lots of exploration, collectibles and secrets, based on classics...
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Im getting this error while trying to play the demo in SnowLinux (Debian Squeeze) based.
An unhandled exception occurred at $00000000 :
EAccessViolation : Access violation
$00000000
$08106003
This is all it does...
I get the same error...
Thanks for the report, I'm currently looking into it.
I tried on a different machine with Ubuntu 12.04 64-bit, and get the same error.
I just noticed, that the german translation was horrible bad.
So I went through the language file and made it better:
Hirnschwund.net
Maybe you can include it in a future release for german gamers out there.
I just noticed that if I include german Umlaute like ä,ö,ü or ß the game crashes sometimes. So I avoided them as good as I could.
I used the english language file now and it still crashes - so that wasn't the reason for that.
When I go to the Encyclopedia and click onto an item, its opened and I can read the text. But when I close it and click onto a second item the game crashes. Always on the second item.
Thanks for the translation!
About the crash, I'll look into it, I've submitted a Linux update some days ago, but it is still pending verification
Are you sure about that? You said that one week ago and there is STILL no new version.
You sure? I'm pretty sure that the Linux version is already approved.
Anyway, I'm already working on a new version with more bug fixes!
It only crashes on Windows. I use Windows 7 x64 and Slackware 13.37 - on Slackware the Encyclopedia works fine, but not on Windows. Strange.