Ikachan

Ikachan
Developer(s) Daisuke Amaya
Publisher(s) Independent
Nicalis (Nintendo 3DS)
Designer(s) Daisuke Amaya
Engine Homebrew in C++
Platform(s) Windows, Nintendo 3DS
Release date(s) PC
June 23, 2000
Nintendo 3DS
January 31, 2013[1]
Genre(s) Platform game
Mode(s) Single-player
Distribution Free download (Windows)

Ikachan (いかちゃん) is a freeware computer game created by Daisuke Amaya (art-name Pixel). In the game, the player plays a squid named Ikachan, who swims through an underground cave, meeting and helping other creatures.

Plot

Ikachan takes place in Ironhead's realm, an underwater cave system. A series of earthquakes had recently caused cave-ins that cut off Ironhead's realm from the open sea. As such, the inhabitants of the cave ran out of food and were required to carry pearls marking their allegiance to Ironhead. Ironhead himself remains stuck in a private cave, spreading paranoia and encouraging violence against non-citizens to keep the population of the cave from overthrowing him as their leader. Ikachan wakes up inside the cave and swims around, searching for a way to escape.[2]

Characters

Gameplay

Ironhead and Ikachan, as seen in Cave Story

Ikachan features unique gameplay; as opposed to using the arrow keys to move, the player uses the left and right arrow keys to tilt Ikachan in the respective direction. The player must then use the 'z' key to swim in the direction Ikachan is pointing. Thus, Ikachan cannot swim directly to the left or right at first, but he later acquires an item that allows him to charge horizontally. Also, while being unable to hurt enemies from the start, once Ikachan receives an item called the Dunce Cap, he can attack enemies by ramming them with the point of the hat.

The game contains many role-playing game-aspects, as Ikachan can level up after attacking enough enemies or eating fish.

Promotion and reception

To help promote the game and the WiiWare release of Cave Story, Pixel made a mini game based on Ikachan for the Nintendo DS game, WarioWare D.I.Y. The game is available for download as a Big Name Game in North America since April 5, 2010.

As a result of Cave Story's success on WiiWare, Nicalis is considering ports of Ikachan and Guxt, other freeware games by Pixel, for DSiWare.[3] However, the DSiWare port of Ikachan was canceled and it was instead brought to the Nintendo eShop for $4.99 with 3D visuals.

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