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  • Summary: The evil Nanobyte virus is out, gaming is over... It’s time to hook up your power gloves and save your HoPiKo brothers!
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  1. Sep 30, 2015
    100
    Hopiko isn't perfect, but this game aims really high in trying to be this really challenging, mobile-friendly speedrun game, and it succeeds far more than it ever fails at what it sets out to do. Definitely check this out.
  2. Sep 25, 2015
    90
    The graphics are top-notch, the chiptunes are awesome, the controls are intuitive and optimized for the platform, and the gameplay itself is insanely challenging while being fun.
  3. Sep 28, 2015
    90
    A razor-edged, bite-sized platforming experience of the highest calibre.
  4. Sep 28, 2015
    90
    HoPiKo’s repetition is what helps you learn the ins and outs of every segment and level. That doesn’t mean things don’t get a little frustrating, though. But having to “Play it again, Sam” barely makes a dent on HoPiKo’s crimson finish. Try playing it at the start of your day. It’s like electric coffee.
  5. Apple'N'Apps
    Sep 26, 2015
    80
    HoPiko delivers a finely crafted speed run platformer that is well worth picking up for an intense focused challenge.
  6. Sep 29, 2015
    80
    HoPiKo is a frantic speed run of a game, requiring some exceptional reactions.
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  1. Dec 12, 2015
    9
    More people need to start playing this game right now. Whenever I find myself getting a good time after a difficult and creative challenge, IMore people need to start playing this game right now. Whenever I find myself getting a good time after a difficult and creative challenge, I see myself at around 5th place or even higher on the GLOBAL leaderboards, and it saddens me that there aren't more people playing this game already.
    Gameplay consists of jumping from platform to platform very quickly using your thumb to slide in any direction while avoiding obstacles. More and more come the farther you get through the game, which keeps everything fresh. The levels are very short but difficult.
    There are also some secret levels that have a new type of challenge, but that's something you'll just have to see for yourself. It's not ridiculously difficult to access them, anyway.
    There are only 2 real downsides, and they barely even hinder the game at all. When you start the level, it won't allow you to jump immediately and it can be a little difficult to tell when you're going to start. I've also noticed that if I play for long enough the game can start to lag. However, simply restarting it fixes the problem.
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  2. Mar 17, 2016
    9
    Touch! Aim! Release! That is seemingly what HoPiKo is all about at first look. However, HoPiKo delves into deeper levels of complexity andTouch! Aim! Release! That is seemingly what HoPiKo is all about at first look. However, HoPiKo delves into deeper levels of complexity and beauty. HoPiKo is a fast paced platformer where the aim is to defeat the virus by crashing into it using the available platforms. This somewhat reminded me of Mr.Ninja!!.

    The game is split into multiple stages and each stage contains several runs. To make things more fun and remind you of your arcade days, each run contains five levels, and if you die in any of those levels (even the last one), you have to start over again. This makes the gameplay demanding and all the more rewarding when you finally complete a run.

    The platforms in the game are there to both help and harm you. You die if you stay for more than three seconds on some of the platforms, others start rotating as soon as you land on them leading you further away from the virus while others have spikes on them. You need to rely on your motor learning skills and remember the procedure to complete every level by playing it multiple times. This process gets frustrating at times but also gives the player a sense of achievement when they finally complete a run. While playing a level multiple times, you come across a few neat tricks to complete levels more easily. For instance, in some levels you can directly aim at the virus (When timed correctly) without using any of the available platforms. This makes you feel clever for figuring it out and brings an elevated sense of accomplishment.

    The Art style is quite captivating. It encompasses an art style which is reminiscent of vintage 8-bit games and has a modern touch to it. Each level has a variation of dark backgrounds with vivid neon colored objects in the foreground to add to the contrast and to give a game a sort of ‘trippy’ effect.

    The Chiptune music is the most significant and sublime aspect of the game. The soundtrack is one of the most complex, melodious and psychedelic ones I have heard in a while (best experienced with headphones of course). The tracks can invoke feelings of anxiety (The End), take you through a dark, progressive journey (Rails) or jump around the room to 180 bpm in joy (R3ZZ3D). While other games use music as a secondary characteristic, HoPiKo makes you earn the soundtracks by placing Gameboys (Usually away from the path you’re supposed to take) in levels which are used to unlock new soundtracks.

    The makers of HoPiKo do not really worry if the user might like their game. They don’t pander to the ‘on the fly gaming’ audience. Instead Laserdog has focused on making a game for users who thrive in the face of difficulty and relish a tough and exciting gameplay experience. The controls could have been a bit smoother, but overall it’s a great game with a brilliant and soulful soundtrack that is sure to make you nostalgic.
    If you are a fan of speedrun platformers who also appreciates a classic chiptune soundtrack, I would definitely recommend this game.

    Easter egg: If you want to take a break from the speedrun madness for a while and experience something soothing, go to the credits section, wait till credits end and you can play the ‘DEBRIS V 0.1 (PROTOTYPE)’ :-)
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  3. Apr 29, 2016
    9
    This game is awesome. Great time-killer but also a full-fledged game in its own right. Mechanics are "simple" enough, and therefore have aThis game is awesome. Great time-killer but also a full-fledged game in its own right. Mechanics are "simple" enough, and therefore have a really low entry level (most people can beat the first few levels with ease). However, by the end of stage 1 (Lvls 40-50), difficulty really ramps up, and by Stage 2 (Lvls 51-100) it gets really challenging. I just got to Stage 3. I like the idea of the 5-level mini-runs. It requires you to master a small sequence of levels before moving on, instead of just grinding through them 1 by 1.

    My device is 2 years old (HTC One M8), and can still play it OK. Gets a little sluggish occasionally, but definitely playable. One really great aspect of this game is the soundtrack. Really great chiptune 8-bit style music and gets you into the speed-running component of it. Really fun game that gives you a big bang for your buck at a ~$1.99 price tag.
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