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  • Summary: With 100 levels that will either make or break players, 0000 is an unforgiving 1-bit low-fi platformer that will challenge players, whilst pleasing their ears with a spectacular soundtrack for players to groove to.

    But if 100 challenging levels isn't enough, thanks to a level editor mode,
    With 100 levels that will either make or break players, 0000 is an unforgiving 1-bit low-fi platformer that will challenge players, whilst pleasing their ears with a spectacular soundtrack for players to groove to.

    But if 100 challenging levels isn't enough, thanks to a level editor mode, there are even more levels for players to play as they will be able to create their own challenging levels, or download and play challenging levels designed by someone else, which means even if you complete the main campaign, there will still be levels to play, long after the game's release!

    Features:
    A fast paced difficult, but fair gaming experience.
    100 challenging levels.
    A multiplayer feature called Race Mode, where players can go head to head against a friend to see who is the true master of the 1-bit platformer genre.
    A Level editor mode that allows players to create and share their own levels, as well as download those made by others.
    Cross-platform sharing.
    Online Leaderboards.
    Randomly selected levels that trigger after every death and level completion.
    Low-fi graphics complimented with an awesome electronic music soundtrack by Levi Bond
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  1. Mar 6, 2020
    80
    With patience and determination, Zero Zero Zero Zero can offer a challenge to test your game-playing abilities to the limits. It’s tough, but there’s satisfaction in success when the monochrome odds are against you.
  2. Feb 19, 2020
    35
    Zero Zero Zero Zero doesn’t have what it takes to compete with its competition. If you like precise platformers, I’d wholeheartedly recommend VVVVVV instead, if you don’t already own it.
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  1. Feb 17, 2020
    10
    Holy crap! Addicting action platformer with a unique hook that adds so much to this hardcore game. The levels shuffle every time you die. It’sHoly crap! Addicting action platformer with a unique hook that adds so much to this hardcore game. The levels shuffle every time you die. It’s very fast paced, and every time you come back to a level that has been bothering you, it feels like facing a boss. The gimmick is simple, but as I played on, a lot of nuance presented itself, changing how I approached each level. Awesome art style and music. The platforming is challenging but fair. The controls of your little cowboy dude are pitch perfect, making the game feel super fluid and enjoyable. Highly recommend it to fans of super meat boy and Celeste. Expand
  2. Dec 19, 2020
    7
    This game is too much for my lizard brain. Enjoyed the minimalist style, but didn't find it particularly addictive due to the repetitiveThis game is too much for my lizard brain. Enjoyed the minimalist style, but didn't find it particularly addictive due to the repetitive failure underscored by the fact that when you do complete a level the music picks up, the you fail again, the music is dialled back, fail again, and the music fades; if the developer wanted to drive home how much you suck at the game then this communicates it perfectly. More of a game that you pick up every now and again and slowly get better at rather than something that keeps you glued to the screen. Expand
  3. Sep 22, 2020
    6
    There’s something irritating about not being able to retry the level you just died on until it’s randomly generated again. You don’t get theThere’s something irritating about not being able to retry the level you just died on until it’s randomly generated again. You don’t get the immersion you feel from really learning a level and perfecting your route and timings like you do in games like n++ or love/kuso. Expand