- Publisher: SPECTRUM48 LIMITED
- Release Date: Apr 4, 2019
- Also On: PC
User Score
Universal acclaim- based on 10 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 9 out of 10
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Mixed: 1 out of 10
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Negative: 0 out of 10
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Apr 6, 2020[OCO is also on Android and it will be on Steam, so be sure to check it out!] I really like how you can create a big variety of levels in this game. You can make arts, challenges and also musical levels (because the game's music is procedurally generated).
This game has a lot of potential, the community isn't extremely big but you'll have a lot of fun! -
Apr 6, 2020
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Apr 6, 2020
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Jul 8, 2020With a pounding music track and crisp bright graphics this game tests your nerve, brain and skills as you collect each of the bits. Once you figure out the puzzle, then you have to tap at the exact moment to execute.
The other half of the game involves creating your own levels and letting the Oco community rate it. It’s only limited by your own imagination. Addictive. -
May 6, 2020OCO is a very addictive, fun, frustrating, and satisfying game. It's a platformer puzzle game that really gets your brain to work. Also there is a creative element to the game where people in the community create and share their own levels, so there is always something to play and it never gets boring.
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May 8, 2020
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Jun 26, 2020
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Apr 12, 2019OCO is a remarkably tasteful and calming puzzle-platformer with a beguiling audio element.
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Apr 12, 2019OCO isn’t going to give Animal Crossing a run for its temper-quelling money or replace that book of slightly damp sudoku puzzles by the john, but leaving it on your phone’s multitasking list for a quick poke while waiting for the kettle to boil isn’t such a stretch. Each level is presented as a bite-sized chunk that’s easy to swallow, and the only thing that might get in the way of the VCR-style Play button moving you to the next stage is a 30-second ad for a clicker game that is a much bigger waste of time than any of OCO’s gloriously addictive and intelligent puzzles.