In the console version, they have expanded for the analogue stick and triggers, enabling you to have more command over the forest’s cute, yet slightly sinister looking inhabitants than ever before.Īlthough save points are frequent and forgiving of mistakes early on, as you continue through the levels, these checkpoints soon become few and far between. The music complements the minimalist imagery well and enhances the eerie ambience with animal cries and buzz saws echoing in the distance.Īlongside the content and stunning visuals, the controls have also been given a considerable upgrade. Built on the hand-painted graphics of the original, Badland: Game of the Year Edition offers a backdrop of a glowing HD forest that will make even the darkest of indie hearts soar. You can easily understand how this quirky side-scroller won multiple awards based on its style and design alone. Each time of day offers a different atmosphere and tone as you play, which only becomes more foreboding as you progress. The stages of the game are broken up into two days made up of dawn, day, dusk and night. ![]() ![]() It’s not until you come across the next puzzle that you discover whether these items are key to your survival, or the reason for your next untimely demise. In a feature that’s reminiscent of Alice in Wonderland, you can pick up eye-catching power-ups that will allow your creature to operate differently and become bigger, smaller, faster or slower. Throughout each level, you pick up friends along the way and team up with (or sometimes sacrifice) them in order to reach the next stage. Controlling one of the forest’s enigmatic creatures, you set off on a challenging journey full of increasingly imaginative obstacles and traps in hopes of finding out the mysteries and dangers of your home. In this impressive side-scoller from Frogmind, you explore a fairytale-like forest that is not what it seems on the surface. ![]() After mastering the mobile platform with its distinctive design and fly-or-die gameplay, Badland has been released on Xbox One, PS4 and now Wii U with enhanced visuals and more content than ever before.
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