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Midnight Deluxe

2018
GenresAdventure, Platformer, Side View Perspective, Puzzle and Logic, Sports, Single Player
AvailableMar 8, 2018
PlatformNintendo Switch
DeveloperPetite Games
Overview

Use your controller or touch screen controls to launch Midnight into the night sky, but watch out! The world of Midnight is a dangerous one thanks to the likes of spikes, circular saws and plenty of other dangerous objects. And even if you do manage to get Midnight into the safe zone to advance to the next level, there’s the added challenge of trying to complete each level in the least amount of shots as possible to get all three Stars.

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17 reviews found

80

GamingTrend

Mar 9, 2018

Midnight Deluxe is a cute little platformer that relies on golf-like controls to reach your goal. It isn't the hardest game, but it offers a nice challenge for a casual gaming session. It may not take much of your time, but for $4.99, I'd say Midnight Deluxe is worth a buy.


80

AbsoluteXbox

Nov 2, 2018

Summary and quote unavailable.


70

Pure Nintendo

Mar 16, 2018

Summary and quote unavailable.


70

Pixelophobia

Dec 9, 2018

Summary and quote unavailable.


70

Miketendo64

Mar 4, 2018

Midnight Deluxe is not another 36 Fragments of Midnight, its better, it’s nicely put together and the touch-screen support is a pleasant touch that serves the game tremendously well.


70

PS3Blog.net

Jun 18, 2018

Summary and quote unavailable.


70

Nintenderos

Nintendo Switch

May 1, 2018

Summary and quote unavailable.


70

FingerGuns

Apr 10, 2018

Midnight Deluxe is a very good example of a developer taking elements of a game that already exists and reworking them into something much better than the original. Almost everything you see on screen will look familiar to those who’ve played 36 Fragments of Midnight but it hardly matters when the game play is so utterly divorced from its predecessor. This is an atmospheric, relaxing and surprisingly enjoyable game about shooting a box into a hole. Midnight Deluxe is available now on PS4 (review version), Nintendo Switch and PSVita. Developer: Petite Games Publisher: Ratalaika Games Disclaimer: In order to complete this review, we purchased a copy of the game.


65

Nindie Spotlight

Mar 9, 2018

Summary and quote unavailable.


60

Nintendo Insider

Mar 15, 2018

Midnight Deluxe needed more; more levels, more variation, a better control system – why can’t I aim with the stick and use a moving power meter that requires button presses, like a golf game? Yes, the game looks gorgeous. I’m clapping for the designer, each level, while similar, does look lovely in a dark and bleak way. It’s atmospheric and spooky, made from a palette of blues and greyscale. Games like this are wonderfully simple, which makes them incredibly accessible, in the right circumstances, but they often need more depth. This is one of those games.

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