If your PlayStation Vita turned into another dust-gatherer , Red Game Without a Great Name might change that cruel fate.
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. Insane, right? Now add some barbed wire, spikes, and sawblades and you’ll get Red Game Without a Great Name. But keep in mind: you will die a lot!
In our game you control a mechanical bird that serves as a messenger in a hostile, steampunk world. To get the letter from one cage to another, and thus completing each of the sixty levels, you will have to maneuver the bird between all the obstacles.
However, this is no ordinary platform game, where you directly control your main hero. The bird is constantly moving forward, towards the objective. The only thing that can save it from the deadly traps is the ability of teleportation. And your nimble fingers, of course, as you are the one responsible for pointing out where the bird’s supposed to appear.
You’ll end up with ‘just one more retry’ becoming your new mantra as each retry might be just the one that gets you past that demanding level. But remember that the next one won’t be getting any easier. Special power-ups, like invulnerability or super strength will help you when things get too hot to handle.
Oh, and did we mention that there are 180 gears hidden throughout the game? Yeah, good luck collecting those.
See you this December in mechanical hell on PlayStation Vita. Hope you’ll enjoy your stay.
Features:
– Simple to grasp, hard to master game mechanic
– 60 levels filled with traps to overcome
– 180 gears to collect
– 3 power-ups to enhance your abilities
– Unique art style dominated by red
– One more attempt syndrome