

As a little blue geometric figure (a blue square in the story mode, in multiplayer, you play as 4 different shapes) you have to avoid all of the obstacles thrown at you. The gameplay is really simple-to-understand but hard-to-master. It made me smile many times, which is the only thing I was hoping from an artistic musical game. There are over 20 “levels” (music tracks) in the single-player mode. Your objective is to embark on a journey to save your blue square friend that is being affected by this corruption. While there are many game modes available, the single-player experience, includes a simple yet effective storyline where we see a blue happy world being corrupted by an evil pink monster. Now that we have it, here is my review of the final product.

After demoing the game there, I knew I had to get my hands on it when it released, because it was a LOT of fun. Their presentation was definitely something that attracted me, especially when I heard the theme song from the movie Mortal Kombat. When I first saw this game, at Montreal ComicCon in 2017, Berzerk Studio’s booth had loud music with resounding bass, and a large screen with 4-player coop. Available on: Nintendo Switch, PC ( Steam)Ī review copy of the game was provided to Real Game Media, courtesy of PopAgenda
