This is an older game, but I played it for the first time recently, and since it's slated to get a sequel this year, I decided, why not. Full disclosure, I have not yet completed the game, but I feel that I've played enough of it to make an initial review - but maybe if I have time this summer I will follow this up with a post reflecting on the end. Rad. That's the one word I would use to describe this game. The music is this really cool loop that, even after playing the game for quite a while, I never got tired of, and I would totally recommend listening to for fun. The characters have a little dialogue at the beginning, and it's very simple, but also adds a lot of charm to the game because the characters are very lovable and give off a very Spongebob and Squidward but if they were bffs kind of vibe. The art is not what I would consider very good, but considering the console the game is for - the sega genesis - it's not terrible. Despite my claims that it's not great art, I absolutely love it. Yes it's kind of bad, but it seems like that's the look they were going for and they executed it really well. Just look, and read the text next to the health bars: This game doesn't take itself too seriously artistically and that results in some great, goofy dialogue, some fun music, and a really unique visual style.
As for the gameplay itself, you're aliens stranded on Earth trying to get home. This Earth is set up in layers, and you have to explore the map to find an elevator to get up a level. You can also be killed by drowning or hazards, or just have your progress slowed by being pushed off of the edge of a level down to a lower one. Along the way you can find friendly NPCs as well as power ups that are shaped like presents, and telephones that will reveal some of the map. The game is, at least because of the chaos, challenging, but also really unique and pretty enjoyable. When you first play the game, you aren't given any sort of tutorial, but this is actually something beautiful. It fits completely with the story of being stuck on a planet that you know nothing about. You aren't exactly sure who or what is a hazard or a helper, you really have to explore to see. Even the powerups have unknown abilities, and you have to use one in order to figure out what that kind of present does, which can be good - healing you completely or letting you fly - or terrible - a lightning cloud that kills you instantly. Once you've tried a present of that kind, it becomes labelled from then on, so it really feels like you're in a new world just trying to make sense of everything. For the most part, the game is also very forgiving to allow for this sort of experimentation, which is very nice. Overall, I think I appreciate this game more than most people since especially nowadays we want games that are a little more intuitive. It also really lacks much substance in its storyline, so I could see that as another criticism. However, I really love it for just being such a goofball of a game and having such a unique feeling to it. It's really inspired me to try to make more art that is less serious while still being honest and reflecting real life feelings like confusion, even in such a silly way.
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