7 people found this review helpful
Recommended
0.0 hrs last two weeks / 1.2 hrs on record
Posted: 29 Jun, 2019 @ 7:31am

I pretty much got what I paid for here, a straightforward one-screen, very challenging platformer. What attracted me to this was the dense, interlocking layout that I had to weave my character through, it reminded me of a lot of old 8-bit games. Despite its name, the game defaults to a zoomed in view, so it plays like any other scrolling platformer, but you can indeed zoom out to see the entire thing if you like squinting. Control feels pretty good, with some air control. You have four characters to choose from (the fourth you need to subscribe to a newsletter to unlock, be aware), each with a different challenge; one cannot double jump, one must collect every token to unlock the next checkpoint, one begins the level in darkness and has to uncover every little patch of it, and one collects money and drops it like Sonic if you hit anything. There's a Normal mode, and a Hard mode which is just silly. I really can't be bothered trying to beat each one on Hard, it's too painful, but Normal is the sweet spot. The game costs a buck, or less, and you'll get an hour and a bit of fun out of it.
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