

Super Lemonade Factory
initials · 2014 · Indie, Platformer, Pixel Graphics
PC
Mixed50% · 44
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About Super Lemonade Factory
Post World War II, a region in political turmoil. Andre’s father offers to give him his lemonade factory – but on one condition; he and his wife, Liselot, must journey through the entire factory, a task that is easier said than done. Andre and Liselot must combine their unique abilities to make it through each room together. Along the way they’ll meet a cast of characters including the foreman, the chef, a food inspector and a general who wants the factory to supply drinks to the military, now engaged in a new war.
SINGLE-PLAYER CO-OPERATIVE PLAY Liselot can double jump, push small crates for Andre to climb on and talk to other characters. Andre can smash big crates and carry Liselot. Switch between the two characters to combine their abilities and get both of them to the exit.
A BUBBLY PLATFORMER WITH SUBTLE FLAVOURS As you talk to each character, their personalities and stories are revealed. Beneath the bubbly and bright surface Super Lemonade Factory touches on mature themes including labour relations and the moral dilemmas of running a business in wartime.
MAKE YOUR OWN LEVELS Use the same tool and assets as the developer to create brand new levels for Super Lemonade Factory. Import them straight into the game and play your own level.
JOURNEY THROUGH 72 LEVELS There are three worlds – warehouse, factory and office, each with 12 levels. Unlock hard-core mode and an additional 12 levels per world by collecting all the lemonade bottles.
RETRO PIXEL ART AND SOUNDTRACK Featuring 8 bit pixel art by Miguelito and an original chip-tune soundtrack by Easyname, Super Lemonade Factory drips with charm.
ONE OR TWO PLAYER Control both Andre and Liselot on your own, or switch to Two Player Mode for local co-op play. Sorry, this is no online multiplayer.
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SINGLE-PLAYER CO-OPERATIVE PLAY Liselot can double jump, push small crates for Andre to climb on and talk to other characters. Andre can smash big crates and carry Liselot. Switch between the two characters to combine their abilities and get both of them to the exit.
A BUBBLY PLATFORMER WITH SUBTLE FLAVOURS As you talk to each character, their personalities and stories are revealed. Beneath the bubbly and bright surface Super Lemonade Factory touches on mature themes including labour relations and the moral dilemmas of running a business in wartime.
MAKE YOUR OWN LEVELS Use the same tool and assets as the developer to create brand new levels for Super Lemonade Factory. Import them straight into the game and play your own level.
JOURNEY THROUGH 72 LEVELS There are three worlds – warehouse, factory and office, each with 12 levels. Unlock hard-core mode and an additional 12 levels per world by collecting all the lemonade bottles.
RETRO PIXEL ART AND SOUNDTRACK Featuring 8 bit pixel art by Miguelito and an original chip-tune soundtrack by Easyname, Super Lemonade Factory drips with charm.
ONE OR TWO PLAYER Control both Andre and Liselot on your own, or switch to Two Player Mode for local co-op play. Sorry, this is no online multiplayer.
- Two Player Split Screen for local co-op. There is no online multiplayer.
- Write Your Own Dialog For Your Own custom Levels.
- Powered By Flixel and the Ogmo editor.
- Over 436231 virtual soft drinks served world wide.
Follow @initials_games on Twitter here https://twitter.com/initials_games for news about Super Lemonade Factory, Super Lemonade Factory Part Two and other games.
Like us on Facebook and show your support here:https://www.facebook.com/pages/Super-Lemonade-Factory/308694105837846
What Steam players say
Recent verbatim reviews from Steam — separate from playze.io community reviews below.
Not Recommended7 found this helpful
This game has some of the most atrocious writing I have ever seen. It reads like a history textbook but is worthless in the fact that it's fiction. Throughout the game Andre gives his entire personal history of being in WWII, sprinkled with plenty of random Proper Nouns, and paragraphs of completely unremarkable and boring events. And then, when you talk to the factory workers on each level, you'll get the creator's weird, unremarkable, and completely unasked for opinions on economics, capitalism, military expenditure, labor relations, morality, and so on. All of it served with a weirdly sexist undertone. Anyway, that's not even what this game is for, it's for the platforming, right? But the game doesn't redeem itself there either. The controls are floaty and feel bad. There are only a few mechanics and they don't change in the entire game: breakable crates, pushable crates, workers that walk back and forth, moving platforms, and spikes. You'll have to break Liselot out of some crates with Andre's dash ability and use Liselot's jumping ability to push crates down for Andre to jump on, in every level. The spike hitboxes will kill you when they shouldn't. Each level feels very unins…2 found this helpful
The game is hard to look at and the controls are incredibly sloppy. The pixel art design makes theses characters not have faces.2 found this helpful
I can't even play this game as it keeps crashing before even launching. It get stuck in memory as well, and can't even be forcibly terminated. A shame, as it looks fun from the pictures.2 found this helpful
all voiced by the same guy and is to lazy to add more detail than mario 64, yu put together the rest1 found this helpful
Tags: Platformer Additional Tags: Delete Local Content & Remove from Library TLDR: Floaty jumps. No Xbox360 pad support. Advertised partial support is actually the dev telling you to download Joy2Key. KBM controls non standard. Poor visuals. Paper thin plot. Minimum amount of context to justify you going through warehouse levels. Music had the wanna be retro gaming vibe going. Uses direction arrow as well as ZXCB to activate special moves. As if that was not trash enough V changes characters and you gotta handle both in sequence to finish a level. You are expected to push crates places and do silly navigational puzzles. Removed for declutter
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