- Publisher: Four Horses
- Release Date: Jul 27, 2017
- Also On: iPhone/iPad, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 4 Ratings
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Positive: 4 out of 4
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Mixed: 0 out of 4
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Negative: 0 out of 4
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Apr 17, 2021A good game which is fun, challenging as it goes on, but looks beautiful on 3DS with 3D effect. Short game too! Took me 2 hours!
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Aug 8, 2018Game can last up to 8 hours if you take it very, very slowly but it has good replay value. For such a cheap price this isn't a bad idea. It isn't Mario Odyssey or anything but is neat and worth getting if you just went on a shopping spree and have some extra bucks.
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Aug 27, 2023
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Sep 6, 2017Its required use of a trial and error approach may put off some players and it certainly feels short for anyone completing it in one go but that doesn't harm this being a pleasant and amusing experience.
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Aug 23, 2017Runners aren’t generally a genre I delve too deep into, but Kid Tripp has me rethinking why I don’t. Originally pulling me in with its art direction, the real beauty of this game is in the fun and addicting gameplay. They strike a great balance of accessibility and challenge, and even give the option for players who want more of a challenge to do so. The only glaring flaw is the limited content the package has to offer. While there are some incentives to revisit levels in the form of challenges, those dry up relatively fast which left me wanting more.
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Jul 28, 2017Kid Tripp is a wonderful platforming experience that will have you moving around on your chair with excitement as you get closer and closer to completing its fiendish levels. The action is tight, with every control behaving just as you would expect and a control scheme that feels at home on a 3DS console. Most players should get some enjoyment from playing through the four worlds, but Kid Tripp is ideally suited to those who like to squeeze every last drop out of a game. If your only goal is to complete the levels and move on, expect to be done here rather quickly, but if you want to truly master the game you can expect a lengthy, enjoyable ride.