If you've played the previous two games, you will know that Game Stew loved to go with the old-school, Gameboy style graphics, complete with the grayscale screen coloring. In Tower of Fortune 3, however, Game Stew decided to go with color, so while it still retains the 16-bit charm, it loses a bit of what made the first two games so great. Still, as a fan of vintage games, I enjoy what Game Stew has brought to the table with the graphics in Tower of Fortune 3. The colors are bright and vibrant, so that your character and enemies contrast nicely with the dark backgrounds. Everything is highly detailed, despite the classic pixelated aesthetic, and animations are smooth and fluid. The ambient soundtrack is rather tranquil and calming, and sound effects add a nice finishing touch to the package.
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