Cute, pretty straightforward racing platformer. I've seen other games tackle the central gimmick here, of scrolling colors representing scrolling layers, but this is probably the smoothest implementation of it. I like all the different costumes, character models are nice and easily modular. I do worry that a given player will have an automatic benefit based on port priority/which spot they spawn in, but there's not a TON you can do about that in the context of a 2D platformer.

I will say, I was surprised at how little trouble I had with this, given my colorblindness. If I hadn't gotten it in a bundle, I wouldn't have picked it up because I would've figured that it was unbeatable for me, but actually no. There's generally a goodly amount of attention put into using high-contrast colors for ease of readability, such that the transitions are more obvious. The colors themselves aren't especially important, save that they are different, which I think helps, too; the game can just randomize color palettes for each given stage. I'd still suspect someone with more severe colorblindness than me (i.e. someone who can't see given colors, rather than someone who mixes up colors) might still struggle with this, and even with this in mind there were a few instances of greens/yellows/oranges that gave me a little trouble - but I appreciated that I was able to manage it okay. Thanks, 13 AM.

Reviewed on Feb 28, 2024


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