
But more crazy weapons will be available later on, like a very long banana or a frozen eel, as well as grotesque enhancement items and powerful, yet bizarre, special skills. Life was nice and happy in the village, until one day, awakened by some magical mistake, the Evil One started to spread his minions around town, performing hideous acts against the people. But it does have its fair share of problems when it comes to its gameplay and bugs. Summary: In a village far, far away, a dull peasant named Rufus was living an ordinary life. As far as the story goes, it does everything it needs to do, and even excels in portraying comedy. Clunky Hero from Chaosmonger Studio is a 2D Metroidvania with a dash of RPG featuring a storybook-style presentation. Yes, at the start of the game, the protagonist of Clunky Hero will fight foes simply using only a broom. Clunky Hero is an indie Metroidvania RPG with a unique take on the antihero stereotype, that finds a man named Rufus besting evil to get his precious wife back. But the love between the two is stronger than anything else and that’s why Rufus armed himself with broom and bucket (the first to be used as a weapon, the latter a helmet) to go and rescue her. His wife, Brunilde, is also not the classical attractive princess of video-games, in fact she is pretty much the opposite.

An ordinary man, who one day has to become a hero to save his wife and his village from the Evil One, whose name shall stay unpronounced. He works on a farm, is somewhat insolent and he’s not the sharpest tool in the shed. In Clunky Hero, Rufus is just a simple peasant.


Clunky Hero is developed by Chaosmonger Studios, known for the point-and-click game Encodya. Grab your broom and get ready to embark on an adventure. Bucketman Rufus is on a quest to rescue his wife Brunhilde and so this medieval adventure begins. Clunky Hero is available on Steam for 15, available natively on Linux. Meet the hero in this launch trailer for this platformer game, including a look at the world, the character's various combat abilities, and more. But if exploration isn’t your thing, or you find yourself constantly going back to the same save point because you’re on low health, well, it may be best to stay away from Clunky Hero.
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Grab your broom and get ready to embark on an adventure in Clunky Hero, available now on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC (Windows, MacOs, and Linux).
