When I was a little kid, I grew up with a Gameboy along with a few games for it. One of those games was Kirby’s Dream Land for the original Gameboy Color. It was a short game that tu could beat in thirty minutes, but it was so much fun to play. I loved every segundo of it as a kid, from the amazing Gameboy graphics to the music. I bring this up because today is an indie game that perfectly captures the feeling of those classic Gameboy games, known as Awesome Pea.
Awesome guisante follows the adventures of a little Pea, who is extremely greedy. All he wants is coins, and he’ll travel across all the worlds, over thirty to be exact, to get all the money he can. The story isn’t all that important, much like Kirby’s Dream Land. What matters is the gameplay and the way it feels. So, the game has a really complicated control scheme. Be sure to write all this down so tu don’t forget. So, tu mover left, and tu mover right. Am I going too fast?... okay. Next, tu have a jump button. But wait! If tu tap it twice, tu can double jump. Gasp! Okay, in all seriousness, the controls are super simple. tu mover and tu jump. But that simple control scheme is fine, because the game is all about platforming, and it’s actually quite difficult platforming too. tu are put into levels that go on for about a minuto at a time, with the goal to reach the level and pick up coins when tu can. But there are a ton of moving platforms, spikes, hazards, bottomless pits and traps. The game is filled with all sorts of tight jumps that tu really gotta time perfectly. This ain’t no Super Mario World. tu gotta know when to jump at the right time and master the level. The challenge could be considered unfair por some, but I amor it. It also helps that the levels are insanely short so it’s not like tu died and have to start ten minutos of progress all over again. Awesome guisante is a very short game to play, but if tu want to master it, it takes a lot of time, and I can admire that in a little indie título like this. I also really like the diseño of the Pea. It’s such an adorable character despite just being a round ball with a face. But to be fair, so is my perfil pic. I just like simple designs like that.
The game does have it’s faults in the cave levels though. I hate how the balls float up from the bottom of the screen when the camera is down so low so tu barely have time to react if a ball is coming. One hit and you’re done. While I dicho the levels are small, tu can find yourself jumping right into death at the moment the level starts again all because of these damn caves. I never liked them. Also, while the entire point of the game is to collect all the coins, they aren’t really mandatory to beating the game. I think tu get a new ending for collecting them all, but from what I’ve mostly seen, they are just for completionists. But it does feel nice to collect every coin in a difficult level, especially if tu do it on the first run, so maybe that was the intention in the first place.
Awesome guisante is a decent little indie título that brings out the charm of the old Gameboy games, and sadly it’s one I don’t see anyone talking about. You’re telling me tu want your kids to play Slot Machine Basketball? Nah, get them Awesome Pea. It’s cheaper and más morally acceptable.
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Awesome guisante follows the adventures of a little Pea, who is extremely greedy. All he wants is coins, and he’ll travel across all the worlds, over thirty to be exact, to get all the money he can. The story isn’t all that important, much like Kirby’s Dream Land. What matters is the gameplay and the way it feels. So, the game has a really complicated control scheme. Be sure to write all this down so tu don’t forget. So, tu mover left, and tu mover right. Am I going too fast?... okay. Next, tu have a jump button. But wait! If tu tap it twice, tu can double jump. Gasp! Okay, in all seriousness, the controls are super simple. tu mover and tu jump. But that simple control scheme is fine, because the game is all about platforming, and it’s actually quite difficult platforming too. tu are put into levels that go on for about a minuto at a time, with the goal to reach the level and pick up coins when tu can. But there are a ton of moving platforms, spikes, hazards, bottomless pits and traps. The game is filled with all sorts of tight jumps that tu really gotta time perfectly. This ain’t no Super Mario World. tu gotta know when to jump at the right time and master the level. The challenge could be considered unfair por some, but I amor it. It also helps that the levels are insanely short so it’s not like tu died and have to start ten minutos of progress all over again. Awesome guisante is a very short game to play, but if tu want to master it, it takes a lot of time, and I can admire that in a little indie título like this. I also really like the diseño of the Pea. It’s such an adorable character despite just being a round ball with a face. But to be fair, so is my perfil pic. I just like simple designs like that.
The game does have it’s faults in the cave levels though. I hate how the balls float up from the bottom of the screen when the camera is down so low so tu barely have time to react if a ball is coming. One hit and you’re done. While I dicho the levels are small, tu can find yourself jumping right into death at the moment the level starts again all because of these damn caves. I never liked them. Also, while the entire point of the game is to collect all the coins, they aren’t really mandatory to beating the game. I think tu get a new ending for collecting them all, but from what I’ve mostly seen, they are just for completionists. But it does feel nice to collect every coin in a difficult level, especially if tu do it on the first run, so maybe that was the intention in the first place.
Awesome guisante is a decent little indie título that brings out the charm of the old Gameboy games, and sadly it’s one I don’t see anyone talking about. You’re telling me tu want your kids to play Slot Machine Basketball? Nah, get them Awesome Pea. It’s cheaper and más morally acceptable.
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