Overall (8.5)
Trip World is a fun game about a bunny that goes through different levels. It is very similar to Kirby. The bunny only has a kick as an attack, but can find power ups throughout the game to give him special abilities. It is a good game to play when you are bored and are waiting for something like if you are waiting at the doctor's office or for a bus.
Graphics (7)
The graphics are pretty good for a Game Boy game. It is in black and white, like all Game Boy games, but it has a decent amount of different shades. There background is very boring, but the foreground has decent details
Sound (8)
The music in this game is pretty catchy. It has a feel that is fitting for the game. The sound effects aren't the best, but they aren't terrible. Like most Game Boy games, they are very general and electronic.
Addictiveness (8)
I found this game to be very addictive. I often find addictiveness like this: fun + depth / 2 = addictiveness. In this case I gave fun a 10 and depth an 6, making the addictiveness 8. I still haven't beaten the game yet, so I will definitely come back and play this game again. I didn't even want to stop to write this review!
Story (N/A)
There is no story.
Depth (6)
This game only has five levels. The levels are pretty long, but there are still only five. There is a lot to do in each level, however. And after you beat it, you will want to go back and try to beat your high score.
Difficulty (4)
This is the one main problem that I have with this game - It is way too easy. The enemies don't hurt if you touch them, they have to actually use an attack. The bosses are a little challenging, but aren't overly powerful. There are a lot of open rooms, so it is easy to just breeze through the game. I think the game was originally made for a younger audience.
Trip World is a fun little game to play. I recommend playing it if you are looking for a new game to play. It is pretty easy, and you will beat it rather quickly, but it is still a fun game. Sorry that this review isn't very long, but there isn't really much to say, especially since there is no story.
Tails the Fox: (I hope the summon worked) suggested that I do this review. Thank you Tails the Fox for giving me an idea and for introducing me to this neat little game.
Overall (8.5)
Trip World is a fun game about a bunny that goes through different levels. It is very similar to Kirby. The bunny only has a kick as an attack, but can find power ups throughout the game to give him special abilities. It is a good game to play when you are bored and are waiting for something like if you are waiting at the doctor's office or for a bus.
Graphics (7)
The graphics are pretty good for a Game Boy game. It is in black and white, like all Game Boy games, but it has a decent amount of different shades. There background is very boring, but the foreground has decent details
Sound (8)
The music in this game is pretty catchy. It has a feel that is fitting for the game. The sound effects aren't the best, but they aren't terrible. Like most Game Boy games, they are very general and electronic.
Addictiveness (8)
I found this game to be very addictive. I often find addictiveness like this: fun + depth / 2 = addictiveness. In this case I gave fun a 10 and depth an 6, making the addictiveness 8. I still haven't beaten the game yet, so I will definitely come back and play this game again. I didn't even want to stop to write this review!
Story (N/A)
There is no story.
Depth (6)
This game only has five levels. The levels are pretty long, but there are still only five. There is a lot to do in each level, however. And after you beat it, you will want to go back and try to beat your high score.
Difficulty (4)
This is the one main problem that I have with this game - It is way too easy. The enemies don't hurt if you touch them, they have to actually use an attack. The bosses are a little challenging, but aren't overly powerful. There are a lot of open rooms, so it is easy to just breeze through the game. I think the game was originally made for a younger audience.
Trip World is a fun little game to play. I recommend playing it if you are looking for a new game to play. It is pretty easy, and you will beat it rather quickly, but it is still a fun game. Sorry that this review isn't very long, but there isn't really much to say, especially since there is no story.
Tails the Fox: (I hope the summon worked) suggested that I do this review. Thank you Tails the Fox for giving me an idea and for introducing me to this neat little game.