User Reviews: Birk's Adventure

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  • Compact and interesting

    It is a small but great game. It is quite like Donut Games' another product, Traps n Gemstones.

    Actually I got nostalgic when replaying T n G. So the first time I played Birk's Adventure, I was thinking "it is highly likely I am going to miss this moment".

    Indeed, the game led me to endless aftertastes. The last key is so hard to find. I traced all possibilities until finding clues.

    I love Donut Games. Thanks for launching games continuously.
  • Fun afternoon game

    If you want to play something like treasure adventure world or side scrolling Zelda of sorts, look no further. I completed this game in 4 hours, had quite a fun time. An open world with some dungeons to explore. Boss fights are way too easy and predictable. But overall, an awesome game.
  • great game very fun

    Fun platformer, lots to explore, made well, worth the money, responsive developers
  • Donut Games and me

    Though I did not play this yet, I recently switched to an iPhone from droid. I always had ipads and iPod touches so having android for a phone was like having SNES and Genesis. Now that I got an iMac, I figured switch my phones would make everything easier in life when it comes to syncing up my devices and the first games I put on here was the whole donut collection. I got out of playing these games so I left off at game 34 Monkey ninja and I just bought/downloaded all the games after that and caught up. I have been on a rogue lite kick on the consoles so I’m very excited to play this. Donut games are always quality and their numbering gimmick was what first made me fall for them. I love that they did that and as a collector game 10 missing is killing me!!! I forgot what it was called but remember it was a farming game like, frannies farm or something. I never really played that one but because I wanted all my numbers in a row I bought it. What happened to that game?!? The mystery of the 10th donut game will become a thing of legend pppfffttt… but just wanted to put these devs over. I’ve seen them come and go from donut to chillingo, I miss doodle army. 2000 paid apps I had close to when iPod touch 2nd gen was out. Now, most of them games are either gone or not supported and won’t even run. Donut still stands strong. Top phone game makers imo. Quick hits and long play donut is king. Edit: GAH-LEE your games are traaaamendous. Just love everything about them from the first time u play and see the little tutorial feels, to the colors and memories of when Retina display first came out in gen 4 touch PLUS you guys never went freemium. The donut game whisper followed by the games theme noise and jingle. Love how you name all your levels creatively. That all doesn’t go un-noticed. Everything about your company is much appreciated from a 37 year old avid gamer that had his dads Atari stick in his hand before he got his own Nintendo…. Hey beavis you said his Atari stick
  • A good adventure

    Works with controllers. Good metroidvania type game. Overall a fun game from start to finish.
  • Middle-aged man enjoys game

    Elements of Zelda: A Link to the Past, Mario Bros 2, and Super Metroid come together really well here. Cheers!
  • One of the best games on iPhone

    I think I found this game by searching to see if a version of Zelda available. This is a pretty good action-adventure game that is at least good for one run-through, and probably many more.
  • :'(

    99% cause I couldn't go back for the guy trapped in a cave after rescuing the king

    Developer Response

    [Spoiler alert] The guy stands as a free man to the left in the throne room just before finishing the game. I.e. you don't have to go back for him. So the missing 1% must be from something else. Best, Daniel at Donut Games
  • Similar to Wonder Boy & Monster Boy

    This game reminds me of the Wonder Boy and Monster Boy games. If you like puzzle-based action adventure platforming, then this might be something you'll like. Have a great day.
  • Awesome

    Great game! I wish there was more underwater stuff though!

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