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OkunoKA Madness

2020
GenresAdventure, Indie, Action, Platformer, Shooter, Old-School Style, Side View Perspective, Puzzle and Logic, Single Player, First Person Perspective
AvailableSep 8, 2020
PlatformPC, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4
DeveloperCaracal Games
Overview

OkunoKA Madness is a platform game in which you play as KA, a blue-coloured hero who must save the world of souls from the evil hands of Os, his deadly enemy. You will have to jump, run and overcome obstacles through unique and colourful worlds with more than 100 levels, go head-to-head with wacky bosses, find hidden secrets, lots of surprises to unlock and an even more difficult world: Madness!

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19 reviews found

90

TheSixthAxis

Xbox One

Sep 8, 2020

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90

God is a Geek

Nintendo Switch

Sep 8, 2020

Summary and quote unavailable.


88

Multiplayer.it

PC

Sep 10, 2020

Summary and quote unavailable.


86

IGN Italia

PlayStation 4

Sep 8, 2020

Summary and quote unavailable.


85

ThisGenGaming

Sep 13, 2020

OkunoKA Madness is a beautiful, brutal platformer that any fan of games like Super Meat Boy will enjoy. With dozens of levels, hidden collectibles, different modes, and online leaderboards there is plenty of content here and reasons to keep playing. The more casual gamers who don’t enjoy having to die over and over to get through a level might want to stay away though. *OkunoKA Madness is available now on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC.


84

The Games Machine

PC

Sep 8, 2020

Summary and quote unavailable.


83

XboxAddict

Xbox One

Sep 21, 2020

For a game that’s so gorgeous to look at, you wouldn’t assume that it’s one of the most challenging and anger inducing ones simultaneously. While it’s going to slap you across the face then kick your ass when it comes to its brutal difficulty, it’s also what makes Okunoka Madness so great for those that love the genre. Even though it’s deliberately designed to infuriate you, I still kept coming back for more and more. Yes, I eventually reached my limit and almost tossed a controller through a window, but I’m also not its intended audience.


80

Vandal

Nintendo Switch

Sep 10, 2020

Summary and quote unavailable.


80

Video Chums

Xbox One

Sep 9, 2020

OkunoKA Madness proves that games inspired by Super Meat Boy don't have to be copycats by offering plenty of enjoyable mechanics.OkunoKA Madness gameplay video → More games that play like Super Meat Boy Evergate Review Switch ★★★☆☆ Here we have another game about mastering tough 2D stages so let's enter the Evergate and see what this indie brings to the genre. Evergate's gameplay may take a while to click but once it does, you'll realise that it's a rather simple game at its core.


80

Pure Nintendo

Nintendo Switch

Sep 16, 2020

OkunoKA Madness is a great little platformer, with tight controls and gorgeous artwork that really puts your skill and precision to the test.

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