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  • Summary: Race across a curious island in this fast-paced, light-hearted platformer

    Miles and Kilo have been attacked by a mischievous specter! With their plane in pieces and a gang of thieving scoundrels running off with the important parts, the unfortunate duo's only hope of escape is to embark on
    Race across a curious island in this fast-paced, light-hearted platformer

    Miles and Kilo have been attacked by a mischievous specter! With their plane in pieces and a gang of thieving scoundrels running off with the important parts, the unfortunate duo's only hope of escape is to embark on a thrilling chase across a haunted island.

    Miles & Kilo is a super tough, fast-paced action platformer. Each of the game's 36 levels can be cleared without stopping, making it a perfect choice for fans of speedrunning!

    Both Miles and Kilo have their own diverse sets of moves and abilities. Miles can wall-jump, slide, punch, and toss fruit at pesky critters whereas Kilo can somersault through breakable walls and dash through the air to pounce on nearby baddies.

    A special Time Attack mode is unlocked after beating Story Mode. Can you finish the game with the fastest possible time and the fewest deaths?

    - A fast-paced, lovingly-crafted platformer from the creators of Kid Tripp
    - 36 super-challenging levels, including 5 exciting boss fights
    - Achievements and an unlockable time attack mode, offering loads of replayability
    - A fun, light-hearted story told with a retro flair
    - A totally rad chiptune soundtrack by Chris Kukla
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  1. May 1, 2020
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    As a throwback to 8-bit platformers, Miles & Kilo works better than most. It also works as a legitimate reason to fire up your old Nintendo 3DS and remember how much fun action/arcade games were—and how cool that 3D effect was—the first time you played it.
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