Monjarmageddon has been updated to its latest version, 1.2.0. This new version adds achievements for all difficulties in bosses, as well as a thorough revamping of the difficulty levels.
Now, any player regardless of their ability should be able to play the full game without being stuck, as all mechanics are now adapted to the chosen level difficulty instead of a few. All bosses have been reworked to reflect this, and now the Continue option allows you to change the difficulty setting, whether you want to go easier or try it harder.
Besides this extensive rework, the follow fixes are also present in the latest version:
Made enemy Nun's initial position more visible, adjusted with difficulty.
Added a splitting enemy projectiles animations for clarity.
Improved alternative routes in several levels so each path has a slightly difficutly.
Made Desert Explosions hit other enemies as well, allowing for more clever play.
Added decoration warnings for insta-death spots, since most cliffs in the game are safe to jump.
Improved game performance in several spots.
Fixed Commie HQ boss's main attack, which would sometimes not work as intended.
Fixed bug that would crash the Continue option after finishing the game.
Nun is no ordinary nun. Having been blessed with the power of holy cleansing by God, she starts fighting a modern day crusade to save the world from the communist demons that have taken over. Embark on an epic quest of destroying all the evil foes in the way of righteousness in the form of a classic 2D platformer, a challenge worthy of the most expert gamers while providing difficulty settings for those less in touch with the arcades of old.
The game has simple controls that are hard to master, navigate through the twelve levels featured in the six zones available before facing the final boss, each satirising a specific controversial theme that divorces the church with the modern society, where you may expect a mechanical intensive challenge in order to be able to end communism for good. Monjarmageddon will remind you of classical 8 and 16 bit platformers, but at the same time it provides an automatic game save that will help you progress through the increasingly harder levels, and also provides localisation in several languages so you can enjoy the experience in your own tongue.