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Koloro

2018
GenresIndie, Action, Platformer, Old-School Style, Side View Perspective, Puzzle and Logic, Single Player, Multiplayer
AvailableMay 18, 2018
PlatformNintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4
DeveloperSkoll Studio
Overview

ABOUT THE GAME Koloro is a contemplative puzzle/platform game. Its story reveals a poetic world. The graphics and atmosphere are enhanced using contrasts, and bewitching sound effects and music. You play Kora who embarks on a quest to find her missing sister. You will need to find the courage to overcome obstacles and face strange creatures to guide her through dangerous levels full of mystery. Jump, perform wall jumps, toggle switches, request fireflies' assistance to open doors. Control water to find new ways through the levels. Discover many new and interesting gameplay features as you make your way throughout the four worlds of the game. NOT A CLASSIC PLATFORMER In Koloro you can't choose the way of your character. The only way to turn back is to wall jump. So, you will have to face the dangers and to solve puzzles to reach the portal with only the jumping button! PLAY WITH A FRIEND You will also be able to face danger and solve the riddles with a friend as an alternative two-player shared-screen story mode is available. Players will be able to enjoy this alternative mode together especially since the level design and the story will not be the same as the single-player mode. FEATURES ● A contrasted and well-thought-out dreamlike graphic style ● Beautiful hand-drawn scenery with a unique original soundtrack exclusively made for the game, as well as a rich and dynamic background music ● Highly-developed gameplay, easy to learn, and enjoyable ● A well-thought-out level design including varied challenging mechanics which require both skills and reflection ● A scenario based on love, friendship, and imagination ● More than 200 unique and dangerous levels to explore in 4 differents worlds ● Huge and fiery boss ● Bonus to collect to unlock exclusive content such as alternative endings, artworks, new levels, and music from the original soundtrack ● A two-players shared-screen mode, with specifically made scenario and level design ● A hardcore game mode will be available at the end of your first run, specifically made for experienced players ● Configure your game as you wish using the option menu

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80

PS4Blog.net

Jan 3, 2019

When deciding about whether this game is for you or not, it all comes down to one thing: if you like the first dozen or so levels, you will probably like the other 30+ stages it offers. If not, then it might be harder for you to really get into this one or you might find it a bit tedious. Kolori is certainly a good game that you can pick up and complete some levels here and there to come back to it whenever you want or can, so be sure to pick this one up for your Nintendo Switch!


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Pure Nintendo

Dec 27, 2018

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Nintendo Life

Dec 28, 2018

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