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Nikoderiko: The Magical World
Join Niko and Luna on their quest in Nikoderiko, a vibrant platform adventure. When the duo discovers an ancient relic on a magical island, the villainous Grimbald of the Cobring Gems Company snatches it away. To save the island and its tribes, they must navigate seven unique worlds with the help of their animal friends and defeat the Cobring army....
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Nikoderiko: The Magical World – Director's Cut takes an already solid platformer and elevates it to new heights with added content, new secrets and polished graphics that make it the definitive release of the game.
Nikoderiko: The Magical World is heavily influenced by Donkey Kong Country and Crash Bandicoot — perhaps to the point where it almost becomes derivative. But although it may wear its influences plainly on its sleeve, it's such a well-crafted new entry in the platforming genre that it's impossible to care too much. Making your way through Nikoderiko's wonderfully designed levels is every bit as joyful as the 90s classics, and if you're a fan of the genre you should consider this a must-play.
Do you ever have one of those moments when a game just instantly speaks to your soul? It was hard for that not to happen when I saw the trailer for Nikoderiko: The Magical World because most of its gameplay looked similar to my favorite game of all time. Now that it's here, let's see how Vea Games' debut title actually fares!
Nikoderiko: The Magical World channels Donkey Kong Country and Crash Bandicoot, making for a fun tribute to the platformer genre.
Somebody’s favorite game, of all time, is Glover. Yes, the 1998 Nintendo 64 title that got remade into a middling PC port a couple years back sits atop someone’s list for the GOAT platformer. There could be any number of reasons for this (TBI, parents are both gloves, etc.), but the big one is probably exposure. When you are limited in the number of games you play, especially in specific genres, you end up with skewed perspectives and tastes. It doesn’t make your opinion wrong by any st...