

Redneck Ed: Astro Monsters Show
Rustic Fantastic · 2020 · Beat 'em up, Platformer, Arcade, Fighting, 2D
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About Redneck Ed: Astro Monsters Show
Experience the thrills of fighting your way through levels inhabited by the most bizarre villains in the known Galaxy in this hand-drawn 2D arena fighter. Crisp combat mechanics, streamlined arenas, hilariously campy storyline, as well as totally addictive and intuitive gameplay... The kind of challenge you’ve always wanted to master!
Redneck Ed: Astro Monsters Show is an energetic, colorful arcade-style beat ‘em up that follows the misadventures of Ed, a simple mechanic, in the world of intergalactic show business. Explore the behind-the-scenes inner workings of the galactic gladiator tournament, solve mysteries, and earn fame among the alien masses, all to get Ed's stolen face back!
A riot of colors in a whimsical world populated by aliens that need to be seen to be believed. Inspired by timeless movies and classical games, the levels contain tons of Easter eggs, so a-hunting Ed will go!
Don't ever think about stopping, not even for a second! Gotta keep the producers happy, lest they axe your contract together with your head. Attack to the sick beat of the killer soundtrack as you take on impossible enemies. If it bleeds – Ed can bash its skull in with a wrench!
You're an actor swept up in the cutthroat world of show business. Killing monsters, conquering bosses, going on life-threatening adventures across awesome outlandish levels — all of this is still just the wrapping. Dig deeper and uncover the twisted plot behind all the glitter and gorgeous visuals. How the final episode of the show will play out is entirely up to you!
Face off against endless hordes of cosmic abominations, solve puzzles, and knock over a few glasses at a bar, looking for allies who would help you find the answers to the mysteries that plague the intergalactic entertainment industry.
Lights! Camera! Show 'em what you got!
Redneck Ed: Astro Monsters Show is an energetic, colorful arcade-style beat ‘em up that follows the misadventures of Ed, a simple mechanic, in the world of intergalactic show business. Explore the behind-the-scenes inner workings of the galactic gladiator tournament, solve mysteries, and earn fame among the alien masses, all to get Ed's stolen face back!
A riot of colors in a whimsical world populated by aliens that need to be seen to be believed. Inspired by timeless movies and classical games, the levels contain tons of Easter eggs, so a-hunting Ed will go!
Don't ever think about stopping, not even for a second! Gotta keep the producers happy, lest they axe your contract together with your head. Attack to the sick beat of the killer soundtrack as you take on impossible enemies. If it bleeds – Ed can bash its skull in with a wrench!
You're an actor swept up in the cutthroat world of show business. Killing monsters, conquering bosses, going on life-threatening adventures across awesome outlandish levels — all of this is still just the wrapping. Dig deeper and uncover the twisted plot behind all the glitter and gorgeous visuals. How the final episode of the show will play out is entirely up to you!
Face off against endless hordes of cosmic abominations, solve puzzles, and knock over a few glasses at a bar, looking for allies who would help you find the answers to the mysteries that plague the intergalactic entertainment industry.Lights! Camera! Show 'em what you got!
What Steam players say
Recent verbatim reviews from Steam — separate from playze.io community reviews below.
Jesus F*cking Christ! What kind of horrible abomination is this? Is this game for real? Or, I think real question here is; is this f*cking turd a videogame? I have played some bad games in my life but never have played a game that gave me physical pain from playing just in 20 minutes. Art style is nice and that's it. Other than that this f*cking donkey sh*t doesn't have a single redeeming quality. - Character movement is f*cked up beyond belief. Dodging small things near impossible - Controlling the character is unresponsive. Feels heavy and clunky - There isn't any sound when you hit an enemy. So, you don't understand if you are hitting the enemy or not. Hit detection is glitchy - There isn't a clear explanation on levels about how to get a gold medal - There isn't a cool jingle or melody for the monster show you are in part of. Overall it's a low effort donkey sh*t! And of course it is made in F*CKING UNITY! I'm not even surprised anymore. Whenever I play a game that is vomit inducing, I immediately know that it is made in UNITY6 found this helpful
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I like the animation and the music, but it is somewhat mediocre on every other level.1 found this helpful
Redneck Ed: Astro Monsters Show is an action-packed beat ‘em up developed by Rustic Fantastic and published by 101XP. Blending arcade-style combat, platforming challenges, puzzle mechanics, and a wildly imaginative science-fiction setting, the game delivers an experience that feels unlike most modern brawlers. It embraces absurdity from the very beginning, throwing players into a colorful intergalactic spectacle where survival depends on fighting through dangerous arenas while unraveling a bizarre story filled with eccentric characters and unexpected twists. The game's premise is one of its most memorable qualities. Players step into the role of Ed, an ordinary mechanic whose life is turned upside down when aliens steal his face and force him into a deadly cosmic television show. What follows is a strange and often hilarious adventure through a universe obsessed with entertainment, competition, and spectacle. Ed's quest to recover what was taken from him serves as the foundation for a narrative that constantly shifts between comedy, satire, and action. The concept is undeniably unusual, but it helps establish a unique identity that remains consistent throughout the entire experien…1 found this helpful
☐ yes i bought this game year ago. i had paid the high price for this beautiful art work, ☐ this game has quite nice good music ☐ colors and drawings with graphics are amazing ☐ all the designs and mechanics are spectacular ☐ there are little bugs that i had faced in starting and in the game also ☐ play through of the game is little bit difficult ☐ key binding is very tough to be honest. if you want to buy this game. ok sure buy it. but when its on half price. because the game developer already have reduced the actually price which was high year before1 found this helpful
2x Pain, 0.5x Pleasure. Wrong ingredients. Everything is great except for the gameplay which results in many cheap deaths due to inadequate controls and combo-locks, which paired with annoyingly high enemy life makes the game barely playable. If the game were easier I am sure this game would be popular, as it is you can see why it isn't. You just can't make a punishing game if the game is not responsive enough, the enemies are annoying which makes fights last longer and even more painful when you die due to some unfair hitpoint not registering for you and let's not talk about the fact that when you thought the enemy have died somehow they are still alive and this costs you a lot quite often. And maybe worth mentioning that one boss fight in particular made me delete the game: the Rabbit on the second floor. Also the upgrades are not worth getting and basic moves you need to progress need to be unlocked with in game money which makes no sense. A lot of the things are not explained and most people will not have the patience to find out how they work, and unresponsive, unfair, unexplained games rarely do well. On the plus side, everything else like music, art, animations, game worl…
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