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  • Summary: A snow-covered wonderland of platforming action awaits in 0 Degrees, a chill puzzle experience for players of any age or skill level! Take control of a bundled-up pixel art climber as they make their way across icefields, up frosted peaks, through dark caves and over treacherous pitfalls!A snow-covered wonderland of platforming action awaits in 0 Degrees, a chill puzzle experience for players of any age or skill level! Take control of a bundled-up pixel art climber as they make their way across icefields, up frosted peaks, through dark caves and over treacherous pitfalls! Help them survive mysterious hazards and overcome brain-teasing obstacles that span 40 unique levels. The objective is simple, to navigate single-screen challenges from entry to exit, then warp to the next level of escalating complexity. Locate and unlock warp points by activating switches, opening doors and finding special crystals. You’ll even be able to form ice blocks to help you negotiate dangerous gaps or reach high ledges. Stack them on top of one another, knock them over or toss them on top of spikes and switches. And if you get in a tight spot or plummet off a cliff, no worries! You can restart at the beginning of any level you’ve reached, allowing you to try again or go for better times. Expand
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  1. Dec 17, 2021
    6
    There’s nothing wrong with a decent budget puzzle platformer, in fact there are plenty of them out there in the eShop. While I’ll give theThere’s nothing wrong with a decent budget puzzle platformer, in fact there are plenty of them out there in the eShop. While I’ll give the specific style of play in 0 Degrees credit for not being quite like any of the rest I’ve played though, it’s in the execution that it feels a bit more lacking. The basics are pretty simple, with you needing to avoid spikes and sometimes activate certain spots in order to get to the exit. Where it is a bit more unique is that aside from just being able to push ice blocks around to help you avoid traps, activate buttons, and get yourself to higher platforms, you’re able to create them yourself as well, using the second joystick to aim. It’s the mechanics of this that tend to get aggravating and pull down the enjoyment level. It can be a bit quirky, for sure, and that’ll slow things down even when you know what you need to do. For a low price it isn’t a bad deal, just be sure you know what you’re in for.

    https://www.nindiespotlight.com/2021/05/mini-reviews-may-25th-edition-nintendo.html
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  2. Jun 24, 2023
    3
    esse jogo é ruim. tipo ruim ao ponto que não tem nada de absurdo pra criticar ele, ele é só ruim.

    a música se repete pelas 40 fases do jogo
    esse jogo é ruim. tipo ruim ao ponto que não tem nada de absurdo pra criticar ele, ele é só ruim.

    a música se repete pelas 40 fases do jogo todo, simplesmente não acaba mais, as mecânicas são legaizinhas e o jogo em si é entretivo.... ele só é ruim, inclusive os sprites parecem muito com de celeste, ao ponto de poder dar processo.

    Resumindo, o jogo é ruim, sem nada de especial, só não é horrível, só ruim.
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