- Publisher: Alex Barrett
- Release Date: Jan 14, 2020
- Also On: PC
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 6 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 5 out of 6
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Mixed: 0 out of 6
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Negative: 1 out of 6
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Apr 18, 2021Fantastic game that will make you smile. Simple but fun gameplay, adorable characters, and really catchy music.
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Jun 22, 2020This is a fun, silly old school game boy game of the original style. It's like sliding a cart in a playing something old, albeit more sudo retro and therefore more fun.
Talk to the squids, play in one go (it's short and you can just leave the switch on, you couldn't do that with a Gameboy layden with batteries back in the day) get to the castle, maybe -
Apr 30, 2020
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Nintendo Force MagazineMay 1, 2020The next time it's a rainy afternoon and you're feeling stressed, you could do a lot worse than sinking a couple of dollars into the eShop and spending half an hour as a little green squid. [Issue #45 – March/April 2020, p. 23]
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Feb 10, 2020If you have an inkling for retro platformers, Squidlit is a must-have for the Switch. The overall aesthetic perfectly captures the essence of what made the Game Boy successful, although it is let down by the gameplay elements, which offer little challenge.
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Jan 28, 2020The eShop listing for Squidlit advertises that it “ does everything it can to be as accurate to the original hardware as possible,” and while that may be true, I can’t think of a Game Boy title that would be less appealing or enjoyable than Squidlit. There are only one or two interesting uses of its core gameplay mechanic and no discernable challenge in any of its stages. If your favourite genre is retro platformers in that familiar yellow-green that feature squids for protagonists, Save me Mr Tako is an infinitely better game. Even if you have a religious attachment and nostalgia for all things Game Boy, Squidlit just ain’t it, Chief.