Pink Heaven

Pink Heaven

released on Nov 03, 2015

Pink Heaven

released on Nov 03, 2015

A certain office lady is back!!


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I like the change in setting from Pink Hour. A nice Kero Blaster side-story game. Doesn't have as much replayability as Pink Hour, though.

I remember it being pretty odd, but not much else. Like you're a weird doctor healing folks? Inscrutible, but fun!

A sequel to Pink Hour, Pink Heaven doubles down on the idea of being a short and sweet replayable game by adding a choice of powerup, letting you choose to power through enemies with increased damage, or glide to shortcuts and simplify platforming challenges with an umbrella. There are also two levels instead of just one, along with another unique boss fight. Playing through the game twice to try out each powerup is fun, and considering the scope of the game, they do change more about the experience than you might expect. I would have liked to see the document appear from Pink Hour, which requires you to not get hit in order to get the good ending, just to add an additional challenge. The unlockable hard mode returns, and was tough enough that I wasn't able to finish it right away, but I'd like to come back and finish it soon!

A sequel to Pink Hour, Pink Heaven is just more of the same with a little more level, choice, and game. It's still just as short and sweet as a dessert, but better when you have already played Pink Hour first. Pink Heaven even contains the same characters and quirky dialogue you got from Pink Hour, while still maintaining it's solid platforming and cute aesthetic. If you felt wanting more from Pink Hour, or are just looking for some 2D platformer action you don't want to spend money on, Pink Heaven will work well for you.