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A young squid has been cursed! Now it's up to you to lift the curse by reaching the depths of the sea with plenty of coins at the end! Explore deep sea floors while taking care of your enemies by utilizing the power of the siren song! Shoot your enemies with projectiles to the beat of the music, watch out not to get hit by your own shot! For extra challenge, try to bounce off your shots to the wall in order to hit enemies!
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Reviews
5 reviews found70
33bits
Jul 10, 2020
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Pure Nintendo
Jun 26, 2020
Radio Squid has varying moments of charm with its monochrome look and fun chiptune soundtrack. But, sadly, it falls short due to a beat-based shooting mechanic that continually works against you and feels half-baked.
40
LadiesGamers.com
Jun 30, 2020
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GamePitt
Jul 24, 2020
Radio Squid is a game with conflicting ideas that makes it partially enjoyable but equally just as frustrating. The bomb power is useful and a feature that feels fair and challenging whereas the ability to hurt yourself just feels the opposite. The claustrophobic arenas make the trek to reach the note to start your attack all the more pointlessly dangerous, meaning you will likely take cheap hits before you even start attacking yourself. Then, the wall wraps mean you have way too many things to keep track of, including your own projectiles. It all adds up to an experience that feels unfair and a bit bland. You’ll find yourself hoarding coins because of how many stupid ways you can get hit, making the process of even having coins feel pointless.
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Nintendo Blast
Jul 24, 2020
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