

Santa can push or pull obstacles, turn light switches on and off, pry open ventilator shafts and more. As he tiptoes past the beds of sleeping residents and avoids being seen by patrolling Gaudi, Santa finds useful items, eats delicious cookies and places the gifts under the Christmas trees where they belong. Personally I'd say either go free with the original freeware, or go whole hog and get the Switch version.It’s our holiday gift to you: Cave Story’s Secret Santa, a new game you can download for a limited time and play for FREE! It’s a bite-sized side story of stealth and puzzle solving, with familiar characters and settings from Studio Pixel’s classic adventure.Īfter Balrog recovers the Christmas presents that were stolen by Chaba, the cowardly Mimiga named Santa must sneak into every home and return the missing packages. It's a great game no matter how you play it. Honestly there's not really a wrong way to get Cave Story. I wouldn't recommend it as your first Cave Story, but it's something cool none the less. It's a good looking game, but lacks any extras. You could also could hunt down Cave Story 3D for the 3DS which is a full 3D remake. If you want a physical version you can purchase the Switch version which is probably the most definitive version of Cave Story with further graphical and soundtrack options. It has added features like a boss rush, extra areas, optional soundtracks and graphics. If you want to play a slightly enhanced version of Cave Story, there's Cave Story+ on Steam. If you just want to play Cave Story in its original form for free, you can download the freeware version at. Now with that out of the way here are your options. Now the CEO of Nicalis is a major douchebag, but that's a different issue. Pixel (the creators) DOES make money off of Cave Story sales, and in fact has been able to become a full time independent game designer thanks to the profits, so do not let anyone tell you he was conned out of the rights to his own game.
