Canny is going to need the help of Xbox One and Xbox Series X / S users from July 23rd, when one of the funniest 3D platformer games of recent years becomes available for Microsoft consoles: Scrap Garden, now. available to pre-order in the Xbox store.
The video game developed by Flazm and published by ChiliDog Interactive is inspired by installments with similar styles such as Crash Bandicoot, Donkey Kong and Spyro. It has very striking graphics for the little ones and the not so young in the house, with puzzles and minigames that keep gamers hooked.
One of the most interesting features of Scrap Garden is its incredible soundtrack, which helps keep your eyes in front of the screen and the concentration necessary to face each of the six locations in the game.
The title was announced in April 2015 on GamesJamKanobu, where it won second place in the Game Design category and earned a nomination for Best Unity Game. Reviews rank it as a good game for one or two afternoons and its difficulty is ideal for kids or beginners of the platformer and adventure genre.
Gameplay
Scrap Garden is set in a post-apocalyptic point where there are only robots. Canny is the protagonist of the game, identified as a lonely robot, who suddenly awakens in a world that has just suffered a robotic apocalypse and is on a mission to discover the truth of the facts.
The objective of the players is to guide Canny to find the rest of the robots, which have been stopped and turned off, in the middle of various places full of secrets and mysteries. On his adventure, the metal hero needs to find out what happened to his city, why all the robots except him stopped moving, and if someone else survived the chaos.
Powerful bosses known as the Titans are Canny’s rivals, and the player must employ some strategies to overcome them. In addition, to continue discovering revelations, it is necessary to obtain hidden objects. Scrap Garden is narrated by Bobby Beato, who with his stories turns the game into a moving story.
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