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Task Force Kampas is inspired by the Golden Age of japanese shmups, and adds new mechanics, randomly generated levels and handcrafted bosses. It is an endless loop: you can finish it, but also find the way to continue past the ending and get the highest score! Space shooters were never that punchy before. Task Force Kampas emphasizes music and game feel to create the perfect game you'd want to spend all your coins into (if that were still a thing, you know.)
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2 reviews found75
WayTooManyGames
May 1, 2020
I’ll admit I expected little from Task Force Kampas other than a quick and unenthusiastic pastime. It ended up being a lot better than I could have expected. It’s ugly and limited, that’s for sure, but it’s tons of fun. It’s a perfect “pick up and play” experience that’s stupidly challenging, but not enough to be considered frustrating. The fact that its levels are procedurally generated also makes the game a bit more replayable than its peers.
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Video Chums
May 4, 2020
If Task Force Kampas featured a more structured campaign then it would easily be a must-have shoot 'em up. It's still very fun, though.Task Force Kampas gameplay video → More shoot 'em ups Flatland Vol.1 Review Switch ★★★☆☆ Here's a 2D platformer where you can jump off walls while avoiding hazards! Yes, it's a lot like Super Meat Boy but is it fun? Flatland Vol.1 has you control a yellow square as you traverse a grueling 2D laser-filled world while listening to a cool '80s-style synthesizer-heavy soundtrack.