Thwap! Rose & Camellia demo hits the homebrew scene
When we first played Rose & Camellia -- a Flash game in which you slap Victorian noble women who've sullied your good name while listening to classical music -- we thought to ourselves, "As fantastic as this is, it would be even more fantastic, the fantasticest even, on the Wii or DS."We quickly dismissed those dreams, as parts of the game didn't seem to be compatible with the Wii's internet browser, and the idea of someone bringing a Flash project to the DS seemed ridiculous. Homebrew developer Mia (Everlasting Love) also saw the potential for a DS port and put up an incomplete proof of concept to demonstrate its viability.
Unfortunately, he doesn't have time to add any bells and whistles, the bells being the soundtrack, and the whistles symbolizing the game's mechanics. Are you a bad enough dude to finish Rose & Camellia DS? Get in touch with Mia and let him know!










Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
ryan @ Aug 29th 2007 12:45PM
Is it just me or is the flash game really buggy? It's basically unplayable. It's non-responsive most of the time when I click the attack or evade buttons.
hvnlysoldr @ Aug 29th 2007 12:56PM
Evade the b*tch and counter-attack for massive damage.
Nabique @ Aug 29th 2007 3:19PM
download link?
Zak Canard @ Aug 29th 2007 7:02PM
Oh ffs! Click the Read link then Proof of Concept. Seriously it pays to read the linked articles you know.
Author X @ Aug 29th 2007 11:15PM
ryan, you need to swing the mouse across the face of the other woman. I thought it was really unresponsive until I read the instructions (to evade, you just have to click the button, then curve down and up again across the bottom of the screen).
Now if only I could find the critical-hit point on the last woman...