A surprisingly short, but fun platformer. You can really feel the love of a dev team wanting to craft their own world and characters on a relatively small budget, and I feel it comes through really well. Controlling Lucky is very rewarding and responsive. His burrowing move mixed with his slide ability is tons of fun to use and combo with to maintain a nice momentum. The game is also relatively easy to beat. It's simple and straightforward level design and execution aren't detractors however as these levels are still fun to play around in and complete. My only big issue is that most of the bosses are pretty absurdly easy with the final boss being incredibly underwhelming. What feels like a first phase is just the entire battle After Gigantosaur, I'd definitely recommend this game for younger kids looking for a bit more of a challenge, while still being pretty simple enough to get through, and for older kids the post game might give them a little bit more of a challenge to sink into. It's a shame the studio who made it is currently working on Web 3 garbage, otherwise I'd have loved to see what a sequel could do.

Reviewed on Jun 22, 2023


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