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  • Summary: Skylar & Plux: Adventure on Clover Island sets two unlikely heroes on an adventure to prevent the villainous CRT from conquering their home and turning it into a wasteland.

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  1. Positive: 4 out of 8
  2. Negative: 0 out of 8
  1. Jun 27, 2017
    80
    In Skylar & Plux, there is a genuine joy of simplicity. In a shorter, but more concentrated 3D arcade, the whole family enjoys a great entertainment with no delays and heavy heads.
  2. May 19, 2017
    75
    Adventure on Clover Island is a good starting point, and shows that the team have the ability to make something great. Unfortunately, most gamers decide games on a price=hours basis, and that’s something Skylar & Plux doesn’t deliver. However, if you’re up for a strong platformer that has a great script to waste some time on, it’s a definite recommendation.
  3. CD-Action
    Sep 25, 2017
    75
    Adventure on Clover Island is a return to the genre’s roots – it’s obvious that inspiration came from classic 3D platformers, e.g. Ratchet & Clank or Jak & Daxter. Tried-and-true solutions were mixed with some original ideas and the result is an enjoyable game with well-designed levels and accessible gameplay. If you’re not a kid though, you’ll probably find Skylar & Plux way to easy. [09/2017, p.44]
  4. May 26, 2017
    65
    A happy, cartoonesque homeage to the golden 3D-platform games era which ends up resulting a bit dull and half way of becoming something big.
  5. Jul 4, 2017
    65
    The result is a product that blends platforming and challenging puzzle solving well.
  6. LEVEL (Czech Republic)
    Jul 24, 2017
    60
    Accessible platformer, which basically plays nice, but is short and not very imaginative. Works good as a relaxation, but do not expect miracles. [Issue#274]
  7. May 25, 2017
    55
    Skylar & Plux: Adventure on Clover Island has the potential to make you remember the old 3D platform games but at the end, sadly, is a simple and very short adventure game without anything remarkable.

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  1. Dec 25, 2017
    6
    Skylar & Plux is a cute little 3d platformer, which will remind you a lot of the PlayStation 2 era of platformers like Jak & Daxter, Ratchet &Skylar & Plux is a cute little 3d platformer, which will remind you a lot of the PlayStation 2 era of platformers like Jak & Daxter, Ratchet & Clank and Sly Cooper.
    If you liked those, you will like this game.
    But there is one main grasp with this game, and that's its length. Sadly the game is only about 3 hours long.
    If that's no problem for you though, then your're in for a treat.

    Rating:
    Gameplay: 4/5 - Feels great
    Level Design: 3/5 - Not very challenging but pleasant
    Soundtrack: 3/5 - I liked it
    Story: 3/5 - Enough for a platformer
    Graphics: 3/5 - Cute art style
    Length: 2/5 - Only 2-4 hours long
    Replay Value: 2/5 - Some achievements and collectibles
    Enjoyment: 4/5 - Liked it a lot

    Overall rating: 24/40 => 6/10
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  2. Aug 7, 2017
    5
    Skylar & Plux: Adventure On Clover Island
    one of the cringiest games ive ever played
    Skylar and Plux is a 3D mascot platformer where you
    Skylar & Plux: Adventure On Clover Island
    one of the cringiest games ive ever played
    Skylar and Plux is a 3D mascot platformer where you play as a cat lady named Skylar..
    setting out to save an island from destruction with her newly acquired sidekick bird friend plux
    The game features 3 levels, 1 boss fight, and can be beaten in about 2 hours…
    As you would expect from a 3d platformer you can jump and double…
    but here youll be spinning and smashing boxes crash bandicoot style to take out enemies and collect these orange gems that act as your health as well as currency to unlock these creatures in cages youll find on your journey that you can are rewarded for finding with more health…
    as you progress the game youll unlock 3 gadgets.. one a jet pack to help ypu glide, one an hour glass that slows time.. useful for enemy encounters and moving parts… and finally a magnet hand useful for pretty much nothing…
    I was actually having a lot of fun when the game started exploring its hub island and even the first island..
    pure platforming, the level was bright and beautiful..
    I was intrigued by the design to explore
    but as the game went on the worse it got..
    the 2nd elvel being a bunch of boring puzzles and the 3rd just being a generic bore fest of putting a ball in a whole while you listen to your bird friend deliver the cringiest dialog ever in a game..
    I can tell not much went into the voice acting here as the main character doesn’t speak at all..
    and this games villain sounds like a random guy youd meet at comicon trying to do a handsome jack impression…
    its bad..
    They did go for the E rating here and this is accomplished by having your bird friend say funk in place of the f word and things like your butt is grass…
    and I could feel myself die a little more each time I heard these 9 year old versions of naughty sayings
    instead of just.. you know.. writing with a little effort..
    Skylar and Plux is a mediocre time throughout…
    it isn’t fun beyond the first 3rd , it runs horribly and starts to lag when things are moving too fast across the screen
    You wont necessarily hate your time with this game…
    and youll at least get some laughs out of the cringefest…
    but beyond this.. theres nothing here worth seeing
    I guve Skylar & Plux: Adventure On Clover Island
    a 5.5/10
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