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Corn Kidz 64

Corn Kidz 64

Released: 10/16/2023

The unique aura of bygone 64-bit worlds resurrected in this "pilot episode" 3D platformer roughly 1/3rd the size of the classics.!!CONTROLLER REQUIRED!! XBOX and Steam Deck supported, PS4/PS5 & Switch Pro also fully supported through Steam Input (it is still possible to try to play with the keyboard but pain will ensue) locked at 30fps (60fps option available in beta opt-in if you need it) not very modernized at all (but does support dual analog, widescreen and stereoscopic 3D) Seve the one-horned goat has the same reoccurring dream every night. His friend Alexis is determined to break him free but they must first deal with an issue plaguing the nearby palindrome-themed town of Wolloh's Hollow. climbing and headbutting as only a goat-type fellow could bring us 1 small world, 1 large world, 2 linear tower worlds, +hub & bonus stages roughly 4-8 hours of gameplay fully featured world with enemies, NPCs, boss battle, and dynamic soundtrack slower, weightier platforming with a not-so-overpowered hero squash and stretch cartoon animation impale defenseless chickeny things on your horn more palindromes than da potato pad cryptic secret areas very belated followup to ancient indie platformer "Lyle in Cube Sector"

The unique aura of bygone 64-bit worlds resurrected in this "pilot episode" 3D platformer roughly 1/3rd the size of the classics.!!CONTROLLER REQUIRED!! XBOX and Steam Deck supported, PS4/PS5 & Switch Pro also fully supported through Steam Input (it is still possible to try to play with the keyboard but pain will ensue) locked at 30fps (60fps option available in beta opt-in if you need it) not very modernized at all (but does support dual analog, widescreen and stereoscopic 3D) Seve the one-horned goat has the same reoccurring dream every night. His friend Alexis is determined to break him free but they must first deal with an issue plaguing the nearby palindrome-themed town of Wolloh's Hollow. climbing and headbutting as only a goat-type fellow could bring us 1 small world, 1 large world, 2 linear tower worlds, +hub & bonus stages roughly 4-8 hours of gameplay fully featured world with enemies, NPCs, boss battle, and dynamic soundtrack slower, weightier platforming with a not-so-overpowered hero squash and stretch cartoon animation impale defenseless chickeny things on your horn more palindromes than da potato pad cryptic secret areas very belated followup to ancient indie platformer "Lyle in Cube Sector"

The unique aura of bygone 64-bit worlds resurrected in this "pilot episode" 3D platformer roughly 1/3rd the size of the classics.!!CONTROLLER REQUIRED!! XBOX and Steam Deck supported, PS4/PS5 & Switch Pro also fully supported through Steam Input (it is still possible to try to play with the keyboard but pain will ensue) locked at 30fps (60fps option available in beta opt-in if you need it) not very modernized at all (but does support dual analog, widescreen and stereoscopic 3D) Seve the one-horned goat has the same reoccurring dream every night. His friend Alexis is determined to break him free but they must first deal with an issue plaguing the nearby palindrome-themed town of Wolloh's Hollow. climbing and headbutting as only a goat-type fellow could bring us 1 small world, 1 large world, 2 linear tower worlds, +hub & bonus stages roughly 4-8 hours of gameplay fully featured world with enemies, NPCs, boss battle, and dynamic soundtrack slower, weightier platforming with a not-so-overpowered hero squash and stretch cartoon animation impale defenseless chickeny things on your horn more palindromes than da potato pad cryptic secret areas very belated followup to ancient indie platformer "Lyle in Cube Sector"

Critics
75
Steam
94

Score Breakdown

75.0

Critic Average

2 reviews

94

Steam User Score

1,746 reviews

N/A

Metacritic User Score

Less than 20 reviews

Disparity Breakdown

Steam Disparity
-18.8
Metacritic Disparity
N/A
Combined Disparity
-18.8

Average of both sources

Review Timing

0 launch window (0%)2 late (100%)