About This Game A virus, known as the Nanobyte has infected hardware around the globe rendering all systems useless - gaming is dead. The HoPiKo, who ran the games, have been enslaved... It’s time to hook up your power gloves and save your HoPiKo brothers!HoPiKo is an intense speed run platformer where you get to save gaming. Jump from platform to platform avoiding death, exploiting shortcuts and ripping through 100s of hand-crafted levels, each one dropped into a 5-stage mini run designed to break your mind!Compete to be the fastest in the world with time based scores, level pars and collectable retro consoles opening unique bonus runs.Fast and brutal twitch-based gameplay.Awesome chiptune soundtrack written and composed on authentic hardware.Uses every ounce of your muscle memory.Unique minimal controls, you’ve never played a platformer like this! 7aa9394dea Title: HoPiKoGenre: Action, Casual, IndieDeveloper:Laser DogPublisher:Merge GamesRelease Date: 6 Jan, 2017 HoPiKo Full Crack [torrent Full] hopiko trophy guide. hopiko android. hopiko indir. hopiko achievement guide. hopiko free download. hopiko and tango fiesta. games like hopiko. hopiko app store. hopiko walkthrough. hopiko trueachievements. hopiko youtube. hopiko review. hopiko 1.0.4 apk. hopiko ios review. hopiko switch review. hopiko steam. hopiko achievements. computer game hopiko. hopiko trophies. hopiko ps4 review. hopiko apk download. hobbico trainer. hopiko nintendo switch. hopiko game. hopiko analisis. download hopiko apk Really enjoying this game so far! Glad I decided to give it a chance. Love the art style, music and feedback after I beat a stage. Towards the end of Hopiko I was beginning to get more and more of a Dustforce vibe. Luckily Hopiko never quite reached the level of insane platforming difficulty Dustforce did towards its end. But I did enjoy the sheer amount precision and speed this game required. Hopiko offers 5 worls to traverse through wherein each proceeding world increases in challenge. Small tweaks are made to the gameplay to keep each world feeling less like the previous. However, by the time World 4 is reached this dries up. One aspect of the game that some may find a bother is in worlds 4-5 there's about a half second of leeway time to figure out the layout and timing of a given level before an untimely game over. This creates the hassle of having to complete all proceeding levels (which are in groups of 5) before getting a chance to learn the succeeding level. This doesn't happen horribly alot but still enough to be a bother.. A twitchy puzzle-platformer, where speed and precise analog stick control is key.The game is intense, loud and exciting. However, it also has lots of potential to be frustrating. The necessity to time and aim correctly with the constant pressure of time can get extremely annoying when you can nail the first 4 levels of a run yet the 5th and final one defeats you because you hesitated or you didn't flick the stick correctly and now you have to do the first 4 again with the same precision.Nail-biting moments under pressure are great, but when the game thrives off throwing them at you constantly, you get overwhelmed - I found even with near perfect execution of the shortest path I was cutting it close on time, combining that with the oddity of the controls, you have a frustrating experience - you have to send the stick fully in one direction and then release it to neutral to fire, rather than aiming with stick and firing with a button, and if you think you've flicked and your character doesn't move it can be confusing.There's also a small contradiction in that the game has moving platforms and other elements on cycles, like any other game, but much too often your timing is off by a fraction of a second and the twitchy action grinds to a halt while you wait for your opening to go. This is mostly a problem when you go as fast as you can through a level only to find that timing leaves you launching yourself into enemies rhythmically, forcing you to learn to add a quarter or half of a second to your time when necessary. That in itself can be kind of fun, but I personally find it jarring - especially when combined with the other elements of the game's design.The game's visuals are colourful, vibrant, and fit the game to near-perfection. The use of a single dominating colour per world and the way the world gets progressively darker as you reach the later levels is classic good design and I love it.The soundtrack is wonderful, too. It is top quality chiptune goodness, mostly pounding right in your ears helping you focus on your perfect timing and aiming. Possibly my favourite part of the game, if I'm honest.So really, it might be mostly for the action junkies who want that constant twitch pressure, the VERY rapid iteration on your own skills and overall the intense challenge it provides. I enjoy the game, but not significantly. Given the price tag, I am happy to recommend it to people who think they're the sort who would enjoy it.. Super Fun! intense! definitely worth the money! played it with gamepad.. Really enjoying this game so far! Glad I decided to give it a chance. Love the art style, music and feedback after I beat a stage. I really liked the mobile game. It reamains one of the best indie games I've played to date. This version is literally just a direct upgrade. Upgraded art style and upgraded design. My only complaint is that the game is impossible with only a mouse and keyboard. The controls are clunky and hard to complete with speed. If you use a controller, the game is even better than the mobile version.. Everybody loves to shoot through barrel chains in Donkey Kong Country (yes you do; don't lie), but what if a game was based entirely upon doing just that\u2014except really, really fast? Super Meat Boy fast? Faster than you can think, operating purely on gut instinct, responding from your prehistoric lizard brain to basic flashes of color and memories of pain?That would be exhausting. That would be exhilarating. That would be HoPiKo.
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