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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. Nov 27, 2019
    83
    Miles & Kilo also does a better job of telling a story. The plot — kid crashlands on island, has to find a way home — is practically identical, but here the game lays out narrative, has more levels, and seems to flow together a little more logically with boss fights (that work!) and whatnot. It’s hardly complex storytelling or anything, but it does a good job of keeping you playing beyond just the challenge of it all. Even with all that, of course, I wouldn’t say that Miles & Kilo does anything all that new. It’s a retro-influenced platformer, after all, and the last several years have seen more of those than I can count. But within that very broad genre, this is definitely one of the better ones.
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  1. Mar 30, 2020
    8
    Excellent 8bit side-scrolling platformer. Simple to learn difficult to master. Lots of replay ability. No checkpoints, you fail and it'sExcellent 8bit side-scrolling platformer. Simple to learn difficult to master. Lots of replay ability. No checkpoints, you fail and it's back to the start of the level. They are short, Mario style short. The game wants you to speed run and get into the flow. Dont let this put you off as its not necessary. Classic gaming brought up to date. Cross-platform buy. Great on Vita. Enjoy Expand
  2. Jul 22, 2021
    7
    Good game bogged down by unnecessary difficulty. Some huge difficulty spikes later in the game. But there is an invincibility mechanism in theGood game bogged down by unnecessary difficulty. Some huge difficulty spikes later in the game. But there is an invincibility mechanism in the game if you want to use it at the beginning of each level, so difficulty can be neutered. But might’ve as well not play this game at that point.
    Overall, a fun game for people who like challenge, unfairly difficult, it’s beautiful to look at in the OLED Vita.
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