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Mar 24, 2016 Super Little Acorns 3D Turbo 3DS Gameplay. Game Genre: Platformer. Covers the Core Gameplay. Playlist https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8MpnK6T58AXEzqT. Super Little Acorns 3D Turbo puts you in the role of Mr. No online connectivity these achievements are really for your eyes only.
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It had decent success on mobile, but felt like it could be so much more if there was a proper d-pad and actual jump button. A few years back, the 3DS was graced with such a presence, and it is by all counts one of the best and more addictive eShop titles I've come across.The premise is simple- you need to explore levels, collecting things, killing other things; it's nothing you haven't seen before. Each level is small and self-contained; at most, you'll spend under 2 minutes to finish a level, but you'll always find yourself returning to them to finish an objective you misses. The only requirement to beat a level is to collect a set number of acorns (some have you also collect small runaway squirrels) and find a door before a timer expires. If that was your only concern, this game would be a cute yet ultimately unfulfilling experience over in a few hours, so Team Pesky added three additional objectives for every stage: kill all enemies, collect an additional 5 pieces of fruit AFTER collecting all the acorns, and finish the level in a specific time.Those extra goals expertly pad the games length, and it's all the more better for it; soon, you'll find yourself trying to collect multiple objectives in one run-through, or replaying a level over and over to find the fastest route just to beat the sometimes brutal clock.
If you're not a completionist, then not getting these extra objectives will forever taunt you as you have a progress bar showing how many overall acorns you've accrued, and only by doing it all can you get a true 100% completion screen.Add to that the unlockable and adorable costumes that have no bearing on gameplay beside appearance, as well as a list of achievements and an extra Challenge mode with its own separate objectives, and you've got a game that can easily occupy you for 10 hours or more. If it stopped there however, most people would be fine, so Team Pesky added a special-to-3DS Turbo Mode, which is essentially the entire game, just faster. That extra speed ramps up the difficulty considerably and effectively doubles the game's value.Personally, I bought it on sale, but at its U.S. EShop price of $8.99, I find it difficult to not recommend this. When it was all said and done and 100% completed in regular and Turbo, I had spent over 25 hours in the world of Super Little Acorn 3D Turbo, and I'd ever a sequel was made, I'd gladly go back.Get this game.
So my opinion is wrong and yours is right, ok I am convinced.Seriously, the music is almost the same all the time, I actually turn off the volume because it just felt like noise, the gameplay is very very repetitive, I almost completed the first 2 worlds with everything, I tried hard to get the point of this game, and its point is boooring, too slippery and boring. But thats just my opinion!But maybe youre right, I was wrong to say this game is bad, because this game is even worse than that, so yeah you were right. Now you get how opinions work!Yeah, I see your point. I'll be honest, for the last few hours, I just played with the music off. As for the levels, I really is a personal thing; the whole speed running may appeal to some, but I get why people don't always like them.
For me, I like the enjoyment from learning a level layout through repeated playthroughs, but I can definitely see how others wouldn't.As a word of advice, stay away from Cubit. Personally, I like it a lot and the music is definitely better, but you're essentially playing the same level repeatedly. Admittedly, that's because you'll die so much (it's called the Hardcore Platformer for a reason), but also because the game itself consists of about 6 or 7 levels total. It's more of an endless runner without the randomly generated levels that made so many others like Canabalt (sp?) popular.
I would say check out Little Acorn on iOS, but it's literally the exact same game, albeit without physical buttons or Turbo Mode.