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Players have made their own GB version of Eldon's Circle of Law, and the difficulty seems to have been inherited

Player Shintendo also designed an Airden's Ring of Law game, but on the old Game Boy platform.

Players have made their own GB version of Eldon's Circle of Law, and the difficulty seems to have been inherited
Players have made their own GB version of Eldon's Circle of Law, and the difficulty seems to have been inherited

The player is a fan of Eldon's Ring of Law, and the game adapted into 2D monochrome looks just like the Wenqu Star game we've played in the past. In the promotional video, the basic gameplay of the game is demonstrated. Characters can tumble, assassinate, and look a bit like the Legend of Salda. At the end, a spider-like boss is encountered, and after the challenge fails, a big "YOU DIED" appears on the screen, which is very old ring.

Players have made their own GB version of Eldon's Circle of Law, and the difficulty seems to have been inherited
Players have made their own GB version of Eldon's Circle of Law, and the difficulty seems to have been inherited
Players have made their own GB version of Eldon's Circle of Law, and the difficulty seems to have been inherited

The developers said they wanted to finish production by May, adding more elements of the original game.

In recent years, retro remake (demake) has become a popular trend, adapting many AAA masterpieces into PS1-style games with a unique charm. The previous "Blood Source Curse" is like this, in addition to pixel-level restoration, the official even designed another blood-themed racing game. Of course, the Game Boy released in 1989 is an older platform, and the GB-based remake of the game is strictly not a remake, it can only be said to be a fandom.

Players have made their own GB version of Eldon's Circle of Law, and the difficulty seems to have been inherited

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