Jugadores debaten sobre la dificultad de Mina the Hollower

Mina the Hollower ha atraído a un gran número de jugadores desde su lanzamiento como una aventura de acción de estilo retro de Yacht Club. Algunos participantes en debates en línea han cuestionado si el nivel de dificultad del juego es demasiado elevado. Otros señalan las opciones integradas que permiten ajustar dicha dificultad.

El debate ha surgido en Reddit y Steam. Un usuario de Reddit preguntó si simplemente carecía de habilidad tras tener dificultades en las primeras etapas. Otro describió el movimiento y los enemigos como una experiencia frustrante, mientras que un tercero calificó la dificultad inicial de casi absurda.

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