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The ultimate version of the 3D Platformer with attitude! Join Beebz on three seperate adventures to ultimately claim the Demon Queen title! Jump, spin and punch your way across the turfs with this Expressive Platformer!

Demon Turf: Queens Edition is a exploration, 3d platformer and precision platformer game developed by Fabraz and published by Playtonic Friends.
Released on November 04th 2021 is available in English only on Windows.

It has received 750 reviews of which 605 were positive and 145 were negative resulting in a rating of 7.7 out of 10. 😊

The game is currently priced at 28.99€ on Steam.


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Windows
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS *: Windows 8 / Windows 10 / Windows 11
  • Processor: 3.0 GHz processor
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: GeForce GT 740 (2048 MB) or equivalent | Radeon HD 5770 (1024 MB)
  • DirectX: Version 9.0
  • Storage: 10 GB available space

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Dec. 2025
A platformer made by platforming fans for platforming fans. Very tight and varied moveset, skill ceiling is quite high as a result and the devs support this with various skips and different routes you can do in levels, the game is quite long for a platformer, taking me over 25hrs to 100%. The game plays like those of 3D, moveset focused exploration platformers, which is to say, 3D Mario, there are a lot of stages, then extra versions of those stages that are harder, different challenges that focus on specific ideas and many stages being fairly open and having you roam around. Levels don't always feel distinct and often feel quite gamey because this is an indie game, the games art tends to look like cardboard at points and the characters are 2D, but this doesn't actually result in weird controls, despite what you might think. The abilities you get before each boss can take some getting used to, but also control very well and add even more options for gameplay. My main complaint is probably the speedrun trophies, these feel way too lenient and became tedious as a result, even without the skips (many of which you will see and some aren't hard to do). I'd often have half the cleartime a trophy needed, different trophy tiers (The DLC does this) would have been much better. Some concepts are also a bit half baked - mods don't really do anything major and the combat is ok but very jenky with bouncing off walls, bosses can also be VERY jank, depending on how things go. Beebz is quite likeable, mascot worthy but in a more punk, rude way like Ratchet. Music slaps, great OST, often suits the vibe. A very strange decision regarding controls is to make the speed dependent on what direction you're facing and making it slower if facing diagonally, turn down Controller Deadzone to 0 in Settings, as I literally couldn't clear the tutorial for 10 mins and was wondering what was going on, this should have been on 0 by default. This now also contains the DLC, Neon Splash, which adds 20 new levels that are more linear and action focused and is about 4-5hrs to 100%, and a tower for skilled players that removes most of your moves then gives them back to you, Metroid style as you progress (good luck actually beating it though).
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Dec. 2025
This one really took me by surprise.... maybe because I wasn't expecting much and just wanted to chill.... but what I found was a carefully crafted platformer with tons of content and challenges, and a silly but funny and engaging story with a worthy ending to wrap it up. Honestly I had a blast, played it back to back until finishing and getting everything. The game is fluid, you have several options at disposal, and no trophy felt impossible to attain (there were a few painful ones..... but there is always more than one way to get things done.... EVEN.... the painful minigolf =P). If anything, the thing that I liked the least.... was coming from a greatly fluid and responsive gameplay.... to the gliding mechanic.... It's not absolutely terrible but... it feels ANYTHING BUT fluid.... it usually involves some very specific angle points for some things that should be trivial, I really didn't enjoy that one mechanic..... But al in all, awesome platformer to enjoy
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Nov. 2025
Demon Turf is a fun game with satisfying jumping and platforming. I really like the big variety of your moveset and the combination you can do to move as quickly as possible. Combat is not particularly interesting, as you have to push enemies into the hazards, but it is manageable. The art style requires getting used to, as it has 2D characters moving in a 3D environment, which can be jarring, but overall, it is quite unique. Other issues I have are the small things that can hinder the game: The Crow form is inconsistent because you sometimes get enough air and sometimes not enough, and you will hit the corner of the platform you have to fly to. Or the nose-dive with the Crow form is very specific, and you need to lean into a right angle to get enough build-up to be able to fly upward and prolong your flight, but I was not able to do it with the DualShock well enough to use this technique frequently. One specific challenge map requires using it, and it was a huge pain to complete the challenge. Or if you roll jump into the slimed wall, which can hold you, sometimes it can hold you, or sometimes you will be in this rolling animation and cannot hang on the wall at all, and you will just fall. Or you can get stuck in small gaps between platforms. In a nutshell, the game is great with tiny flaws here and there. I noticed that the devs are also working on a second game, so I am interested in seeing how they will evolve the moveset even further.
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Feb. 2025
I played through Neon Splash and thought it was quite fun, haven't put time into the original standalone version of the game yet, as I know it is less refined than Neon Splash. With Neon Splash being as good as it is, I am very excited to see them take the lessons they have clearly learned to Demon Tides. Definitely worth playing, not an amazing game yet, but a good game that can be great if they put it all together with Demon Tides.
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Feb. 2025
Demon Turf is a 3-D platformer and feels like a first for the developers. It is pretty fun but also not necessarily that memorable. I chalk up this lack of memorability to 3 factors. Bad first world syndrome: When coming with a theme for the first world in a platformer, desert is probably the worst choice you can make. Once you get past the first world you see some more interesting locales. I know some people think world 2 is bad but I liked the diversity that is in the beach level such as going up a volcano or exploring a sewage treatment plant. I would argue world 4: Plateau Peak is much worse as it's just so needlessly large to show off the new bird power-up you got. In other words, the world design is like a bell curve: bad first and and final worlds, really good 2nd and 3rd worlds. Additionally, needing to revisit worlds to unlock the final boss is tedious and unnecessary. I understand why showing us the aftermath of our actions could be good from a story-telling perspective, but it's not like you get to see or hear Beebs react to what she has done with the turfs. Confusing hub world: I barely explored it except for finding things like the badge shop or the dye shop. It was just so confusing with very few noteworthy landmarks or signs. Bad power-ups: The first and fourth power ups are awful. The first is a grappling hook that: only works on certain grapple points, and is the only way of beating the first boss which turns said boss into an autoscroller (not a good idea). The fourth power up isn't so bad but it's outshine by the wheel. The wheel power that you get at the end of world 2 is peak. It feels like you're able to just turn into a car whenever you want and go fast, like it's a 3-D sonic game. Overall I wish I had more positives to say. The game I think is good but it has more glaring issues that you really need to squeeze past before you can enjoy it.
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Demon Turf: Queens Edition is currently priced at 28.99€ on Steam.

Demon Turf: Queens Edition is currently not on sale. You can purchase it for 28.99€ on Steam.

Demon Turf: Queens Edition received 605 positive votes out of a total of 750 achieving a rating of 7.65.
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Demon Turf: Queens Edition was developed by Fabraz and published by Playtonic Friends.

Demon Turf: Queens Edition is playable and fully supported on Windows.

Demon Turf: Queens Edition is not playable on MacOS.

Demon Turf: Queens Edition is not playable on Linux.

Demon Turf: Queens Edition is a single-player game.

Demon Turf: Queens Edition does not currently offer any DLC.

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Demon Turf: Queens Edition
Rating
7.7
605
145
Game modes
Features
Online players
11
Developer
Fabraz
Publisher
Playtonic Friends
Release 04 Nov 2021
Platforms
Remote Play