
In the year 4000 where humans became extinct and what exists are cats and Duzker aliens who are called demons according to cats. A euro ninja cat named Kibo was guarding the crystals of power until they were stolen by the Sovereign Stickers now jump on mountains, attack enemies on platforms with vibrantly colored 8-bit pixelart graphics and world-first story
Short sessions, huge replay value — that's Espada de Sheris. The goal is distance, points, or survival — sometimes all three at once. Controls: One or two keys do most of the work. Spacebar to jump, arrow keys to move — that's usually enough. Tips to get better: Pay attention to visual cues — most games telegraph what's coming a half-second before it happens. When in doubt, slow down. Panic costs more runs than any single hard section does. Collect everything on your first run through a level — you'll know what to skip on future attempts. If you're drawn to games with a espada, sheris flavor, Espada de Sheris hits that spot cleanly. Drop into Espada de Sheris when you've got a spare few minutes — you'll end up staying for more.