Dogeza (Art of Dogeza) [Attention] This game control is difficult. Try control practice first.Challenge the most beautiful apology. Free Buy Now Watch Media Details[Attention] This game control is difficult. Try control practice first.Challenge the most beautiful apology.Your opponent is not easily accepting the apology.Apologize in his strange obstacles through the right spot.Using your skilled balance control, move the character. A fast and accurate apology will get a higher score.[Award] 2016 Intel BuzzWorkshop Seoul Developer Showcase "Best game" Information Seller: Genre:Arcade, Simulation Release:Jul 06, 2016 Updated:Nov 30, -0001 Version: Size:0.0 TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating: (1) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube channel Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube channel Grukea Member Jul 7, 2016 6 0 0 http://grukea.com #2 Grukea, Jul 18, 2016 Last edited: Jul 18, 2016 Art of Dogeza Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube channel "Challenge the most beautiful apology" Your opponent is not easily accepting the apology. Apologize in his strange obstacles through the right spot. Using your skilled balance control, move the character. A fast and accurate apology will get a higher score. FEATURES : 2 Button Control (Fold / UnFold) Simple but Hard Control (some practice required) 30 Stage (Update more stage this month) GAMEPLAY : Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube channel [Award] 2016 Intel BuzzWorkshop Seoul Developer Showcase "Best game" DOWNLOAD: iOS : [ Download ] AOS : [ Download ] Enjoy Attached Files: 1.jpg File size: 192.4 KB Views: 8 2.jpg File size: 181.3 KB Views: 8 5.jpg File size: 146.1 KB Views: 10 9.jpg File size: 164 KB Views: 6 11.jpg File size: 142.4 KB Views: 9 Stronsay Well-Known Member Aug 6, 2015 950 205 43 #3 Stronsay, Jul 18, 2016 I learn something new every day. Had no idea that extreme dogeza existed. There are some great videos on the Kotaku website demonstrating this highly acrobatic form of apology. Let's hope it becomes an Olympic sport! The developer is right that this game takes practice, but eventually I complete the stages. It's very clever and I see why it won an award. Grukea Member Jul 7, 2016 6 0 0 http://grukea.com #4 Grukea, Jul 24, 2016 1.1 Updated Movement Clone added. i want to your feedback. Stronsay Well-Known Member Aug 6, 2015 950 205 43 #5 Stronsay, Jul 26, 2016 This is a useful update. Being able to turn off music independently is good; plus easier access to help videos. I see the 2 star requirement has increased from 200 to 300 points: Just to add to the already considerable challenge! The video shows a movement clone. I'm not seeing that in my 1.1 update so this is a mystery. Maybe it takes effect at higher levels. I think the game would benefit from having a separate training dojo - away from the arena and without a timer. Somewhere to practice controls, and specifically to learn balance, before entering competition stages. stephenk Well-Known Member May 11, 2015 92 0 0 #6 stephenk, Jul 26, 2016 Firstly I was thinking it's a fighting stickmen game then..it's weird. Anyway I'll give it a try. Stronsay Well-Known Member Aug 6, 2015 950 205 43 #7 Stronsay, Jul 26, 2016 Last edited: Jul 26, 2016 Good luck stephenk. This is probably the weirdest ever concept, and nothing about the controls is intuitive. I had to do some research to discover what is being represented. (No fighting here; quite the opposite). Then I watched the game videos to see what can be achieved using the two buttons. Initially my stickman was floundering about like a fish out of water until I figured out how to keep him balanced. This takes time and is why it would be helpful to have a separate training area. Eventually the controls become second nature, making stylish high scoring maneuvers very rewarding. Grukea Member Jul 7, 2016 6 0 0 http://grukea.com #8 Grukea, Aug 4, 2016 WebGL Ready Hello. We are launching in kongregate. now you can play on web browser. if you like it please download this. http://www.kongregate.com/games/Grukea/dogeza-art-of-dogeza (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
Art of Dogeza Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube channel "Challenge the most beautiful apology" Your opponent is not easily accepting the apology. Apologize in his strange obstacles through the right spot. Using your skilled balance control, move the character. A fast and accurate apology will get a higher score. FEATURES : 2 Button Control (Fold / UnFold) Simple but Hard Control (some practice required) 30 Stage (Update more stage this month) GAMEPLAY : Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube channel [Award] 2016 Intel BuzzWorkshop Seoul Developer Showcase "Best game" DOWNLOAD: iOS : [ Download ] AOS : [ Download ] Enjoy
I learn something new every day. Had no idea that extreme dogeza existed. There are some great videos on the Kotaku website demonstrating this highly acrobatic form of apology. Let's hope it becomes an Olympic sport! The developer is right that this game takes practice, but eventually I complete the stages. It's very clever and I see why it won an award.
This is a useful update. Being able to turn off music independently is good; plus easier access to help videos. I see the 2 star requirement has increased from 200 to 300 points: Just to add to the already considerable challenge! The video shows a movement clone. I'm not seeing that in my 1.1 update so this is a mystery. Maybe it takes effect at higher levels. I think the game would benefit from having a separate training dojo - away from the arena and without a timer. Somewhere to practice controls, and specifically to learn balance, before entering competition stages.
Good luck stephenk. This is probably the weirdest ever concept, and nothing about the controls is intuitive. I had to do some research to discover what is being represented. (No fighting here; quite the opposite). Then I watched the game videos to see what can be achieved using the two buttons. Initially my stickman was floundering about like a fish out of water until I figured out how to keep him balanced. This takes time and is why it would be helpful to have a separate training area. Eventually the controls become second nature, making stylish high scoring maneuvers very rewarding.
WebGL Ready Hello. We are launching in kongregate. now you can play on web browser. if you like it please download this. http://www.kongregate.com/games/Grukea/dogeza-art-of-dogeza