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  • Summary: Immerse yourself in the minimalist audio-visual platforming world of OCO.

    Use simple one-button controls to launch, rush, crash, glide, warp, and hang as you solve 180 hand-crafted platforming puzzles. Create and share your own designs using the built-in editor and explore thousands of
    Immerse yourself in the minimalist audio-visual platforming world of OCO.

    Use simple one-button controls to launch, rush, crash, glide, warp, and hang as you solve 180 hand-crafted platforming puzzles.

    Create and share your own designs using the built-in editor and explore thousands of user-generated levels online.

    Hone your skills and reach the top of the global online leaderboards.
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  1. Oct 8, 2021
    80
    OCO is a puzzler that will keep you coming back for more, with visuals and audio that make the jump well from mobile to PC.
  2. Aug 16, 2021
    80
    OCO was already wildly popular on mobile, so it stands to reason that a PC version would be received just as well. The minimalist 2D precision/rhythm platformer does not disappoint on PC, its controls, aesthetics, and gameplay all simple — just as fans like it. With bright, vivid colors that will hand-deliver dopamine to your brain coupled with chill beats and mesmerizing gameplay, OCO will cause players to get lost in its maze-like wheel for hours. Developer does not take responsibility for unmet work deadlines due to OCO’s addictive nature.
  3. Aug 16, 2021
    70
    OCO is a nice, simple-yet-complex, pick-up-and-play puzzler, whose mechanics will be learned in mere milliseconds, and yet you'll need to actually activate that grey jelly on your head in order to perfect each stage. Trying to get the best score is one half of the fun here, the other one being the ability to create, share, and play community made content. If there's a flaw here, is that it can get a bit repetitive after a while. Moreover, the PC feels like the worst possible platform to play handheld-friendly titles such as this.