When i play a 3d platform there are two main things that make it or break it, those being the level design and the movement in the game. In the studios last game, Mail Mole, both of those thing were in the right path, but missed ever so slightly, but here on their second game i'm happy to say that they have nailed both.

With a familiar movement to the first game, Koa's movement has a simple execution but a satisfying mastery to it, when you start to chain the jump > roll > jump making it kinda of a dash and blasting trough levels left and right that platforming prowess comes alive to deliver a satisfying flow to the game.

As for the levels, besides being creative and diverse themselves, most of them support this movement, which is necessary and it is what make this 3d platformer one that you shouldn't miss.

Pack together with cute visuals and characters as well as some extras makes Koa a solid entry for the 3d platform genre.

Reviewed on Aug 08, 2023


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