Mekorama

Release Date
26th Mar 2020
No. of Players
1 (Single Player)
Genre
Action, Puzzle
Publisher
Rainy Frog
Developer
Ratalaika Games
Content Rating
ESRB/Everyone, PEGI/3
More Information
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None

About

Guide the adorable robot "B" (because he looks like a Bee) to safety after he crash lands on a strange cubic planet.

Explore each level, rotating it in 3D to see all sides, looking for a way through to the goal. Make use of lifts and slide platforms to get around while looking out for dangers.

Think outside of the box to find solutions sometimes in unconventional ways to find a way forward. You'll be amazed at what's possible (and necessary!) and before long captivated to get to the end.

100 varied levels continuously throws up new surprises that you'll never know what to expect.

A physics engine ensures everything moves realistically, such as balls, platforms and even B as he stumbles around the level.

Try your hand at creating your own levels with the level editor and see what other unimaginable designs are possible.

Reviews 1

Nintendo Life said:

Mekorama looks a lot like Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker. There’s no getting around this, but in the same way that Metroid Prime looks a lot like other FPS titles, it doesn’t quite play the same. In fact, Mekorama is played entirely on the Switch’s touch screen (or with an on-screen cursor, if you wish), and feels completely different to Nintendo’s own puzzler. Initially available on mobile devices, it triumphantly makes the jump over to Switch with little to no fuss, and even packs in plenty of extra levels in the process. It’s remarkably clever and charming, even if it does contain a few quirks that may frustrate some players.

7/10

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