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  • Summary: It's out of this world!

    Our square blue hero, Orion has had his headphones stolen! It's up to you to help him through this treacherous journey and get them back! Adventure through 6 vibrant and deadly worlds, fight off evil bosses and overcome 60 tough, challenging levels that will truly
    It's out of this world!

    Our square blue hero, Orion has had his headphones stolen! It's up to you to help him through this treacherous journey and get them back! Adventure through 6 vibrant and deadly worlds, fight off evil bosses and overcome 60 tough, challenging levels that will truly test your reflexes! Tiny Galaxy takes the traditional platformer recipe and replaces the platforms with a variety of planets of different size. Jump from planet to planet and watch as gravity changes and the screen rotates based on your every move! If you love traditional platformers, then you'll love Tiny Galaxy! It's Out Of This World!
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  1. 45
    From boring menus, buggy code, and music that sounds like it came from keygen programs from the early 2000s, I cannot recommend it.
  2. 45
    Tiny Galaxy had a chance to be an interesting addition to the eShop, but unfortunately, it just falls flat.
  3. Aug 5, 2015
    30
    If you're able to get through the wonky nausea-inducing camera work, Tiny Galaxy does at least offer plenty of content.
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  1. Feb 20, 2016
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    this game is another example of a decent idea half baked. there's no way to know what levels you finished, no scoreboard or even a pausethis game is another example of a decent idea half baked. there's no way to know what levels you finished, no scoreboard or even a pause function. this would never pass as a good game in the nineties. I don't recommend this. it's cheap but avoid it. Expand