Red Game Without a Great Name

Release Date
24th Nov 2017
No. of Players
1 (Single Player)
Genre
Arcade, Puzzle
Publisher
iFun4all
Developer
iFun4all
Content Rating
PEGI/3
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About

Teleport yourself into the most hardcore game this fall.

Try to imagine a game simple in its basics, but demanding from the very first level, where everything might kill you. Even the camera and the main protagonist are against you as both of them constantly move forward. Add some barbed wire, spikes, and sawblades and you'll get Red Game Without a Great Name. And in this game you will die a lot.

Gameplay
You control a mechanical bird that serves as a messenger in a hostile, steampunk world. To get the letter from one cage to another you have to maneuver the bird between all the obstacles. However, you don’t directly control the main hero. The bird moves at its own pace, as does the camera. The trick is you can only order the bird to teleport from one point to another by clicking on it and dragging to mark its destination.

Don’t worry about frustrations though (not too much at least), you won’t notice loading screens between the restarts, and the swinging music, as well as the one-more-try syndrome will keep you playing until you complete all of the 60 cleverly designed levels. There are three different power-ups to help you out in your mailman duties, but beware, they may work as double-edged swords if used without caution.

Key Features

  • Simple to grasp, hard to master game mechanic – click & drag to teleport
  • 60 difficult levels
  • 180 gears to collect
  • 3 power-ups to enhance your abilities.
  • Unique art style dominated by red
  • One more attempt syndrome
  • Swinging music

Reviews 1

Nintendo Life said:

There is no shortage of quality games to play - covering a wide range of genres, styles and just about any other criteria you could ask for - in the Switch eShop library. Red Game Without a Great Name ends up being disappointing, then, as you'll likely become frustrated with its occasionally inconsistent touch-based controls, along with its initially cool but repetitive mechanic and devilish level design. It attempts to hide its flaws behind some stylish yet derivative silhouette designs and some pretty cool jazz tunes. In the end, though, we have an average game with a bad name.

5/10

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