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Rad Rodgers: World One

2016
GenresAdventure, Indie, Action, Platformer, Comedy, Old-School Style, Side View Perspective, Single Player, Multiplayer
AvailableDec 1, 2016
PlatformPC, PlayStation 4
DeveloperSlipgate Ironworks
Overview

Bringing back the 90's-era PC platformer with a game inspired by classics like Commander Keen, Conker, Ruff'n'Tumble & Jazz Jackrabbit.

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Generación Xbox

Mar 3, 2018

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COGconnected

Nov 30, 2016

Most of the levels feel like they’re in a weird place where they’re too long to say this is a casual game you can pick up and put down, but too short to keep you glued to your seat for a couple hours.” Another minor issue I had was with the level design itself.

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Wccftech

Dec 11, 2016

Rad Rodgers: World One is a nicely crafted platform game that blends together features taken from the best platform games from the past, ranging from Super Mario Bros. to Donkey Kong Country. With its humorous writing, nice level design, smooth gameplay and multiple references to classic games, Rad Rodgers: World One is a title that fans of the genre will surely enjoy, despite its lack of true innovation, short length and some performance issues on less powerful system configurations.

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Hardcore Gamer

Dec 9, 2016

Rad Rodgers: Volume One is a short, but sweet platforming romp. Its high-octane action provides plenty of thrills, while its graphical design manages to both amaze and annoy.

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Worth Playing

Dec 21, 2016

At the end of the day, Rad Rodgers: World One is a cute first taste of a throwback platformer. The game is not particularly long or deep, but it's an enjoyable romp. It's fun to play and has solid level design and enjoyable mechanics, but the nostalgic throwback theme is wasted on generic foes and settings. Fans of old-school platformers will find a lot to like here, including a number of jokes clearly designed for them, but newcomers might find it too generic.

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