Loopindex
SCORE: 80
From one day to the next I never know what
to expect out of life. I am constantly busting my behind to make things
work, improve the industry, bring ya'll wonderful news, reviews,
previews, games, live streams, and videos. I am not sure I know how to
take a break or even relax. I live every day to fullest, making the
world a better place one word at a time. Family Friendly Gaming was
given a digital download code for Loopindex on the Nintendo Switch. This
puzzle game clocks in just under two hundred megs. It should not hammer
your memory too badly.
This version of Loopindex can be found on the Playstation 4, Playstation
5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X and Nintendo Switch. I did not notice any
graphical improvements on the newest consoles. It just gives digital
downloaders something to play while they use their brand spanking new
systems. Loopindex is fun for one or two family members. Family members
control two little robots in Loopindex. The goal of each of the seventy
plus levels is to get to the elevator.
When one player plays Loopindex they swap between the little bots. The
bots must avoid dangers like spikes, water and more in Loopindex. This
downloadable puzzle video game grants players a plethora of objects to
help them. A switch brings down the spikes for example. Another example
is a box can be used to walk over the water. Loopindex starts pretty
simple and easy. As players progress Loopindex gets more and more
complex.
I noticed there is generally one way to solve a puzzle in Loopindex. I
like how we can send the robots walking across tiles via the remote
control. The robot will keep going that direction until the player turns
the remote control off. Robo-pets are also helpful in Loopindex. Plus
they are so cute. Technically with the retro graphics in Loopindex it
can be a bit hard to tell. I used my imagination like I have with so
many things I do in my life and video game ideas I have fleshed out.
I enjoyed the music in Loopindex. I had fun playing this video game as
well. I hope this franchise does well. Loopindex would be awesome in the
physical copy format. Maybe Loopindex could be part of an indie
compilation cartridge on the Evercade system. I think that would be
really neat personally. I would like to see more cooperative puzzle
games like Loopindex in the near future. It was a pleasure to play and
review this game.
- Paul
Graphics: 70%
Sounds: 75%
Replay/Extras: 85%
Gameplay: 85%
Family Friendly Factor: 84%
System: PS4/PS5/Xbox One/Xbox Series X/Nintendo Switch(tested)
Publisher: Ratalaika Games
Developer: Somepx
Rating: ‘E10+’ - Everyone TEN and OLDER ONLY
{Fantasy Violence}
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