A free-running joy at home or on the go, N++'s tricky yet gratifying array of platformer puzzle levels ensures a worthwhile purchase, and the online options only extend its already considerable lifespan. With single- and multiplayer options fitting the Switch's form factor and detachable controller attributes like a glove, N++ is a strong consideration for top indie game on the eShop.
N++ is an excellent physics-based platformer that demands you develop your skills to overcome its challenges. The art style may not be for everybody but its hundreds of included levels and countless hours of community content make it an excellent investment.
THIS GAME IS A MASTERPIECE. It literally defines the definition of an indie platformer- with minimalistic graphics and stunning yet basic color schemes. Plus there is around 4000 levels- i think, i rounded it up- and the multiplayer function is SEAMLESS, and i love it.
It has satisfying control and physics that make you feel like an absolute god at the game when you master them. I love laughing in the faces of the machines that tried killing me throughout a level, rubbing it in their non-existent faces. Also it has a lot of content: hours of solo play, multiplayer play, and level editors make this an endless game. It's the best platformer I've ever played.
N++ is a game that absolutely can be its best on the Switch but in its current state, I’d recommend buying it on PS4 or Xbox if you want to play docked. If you want it handheld, this is absolutely worth picking up right now.
N++ is a simple platform game and it completely focuses on that aspect, bringing an almost limitless amount of content to those that wish to master it’s unique style of platforming. To those that like games that require a lot of precision from players and don’t mind some considerable difficulty, N++ is a great recommendation.
All in all, content-wise N++ is a fantastic package. With the level editor more levels are available than you could probably play in a lifetime. And while the game’s atmosphere isn’t it’s strongest attribute, what it lacks in interesting aesthetic it makes up for with diversity in level design. If you have a buddy around, the multiplayer options are great for jumping and racing through the episodes.
There’s something to be said for making players figure out and adapt to your quirks, I guess — and if you’re cool with that, then N++ has more than enough content to keep you occupied for weeks — but given the choice between a game that has solid controls and a game that doesn’t, I don’t know why you wouldn’t pick the former every time.
Platform game and action very entertaining and bloody. It is a frantic game, especially when we are moving forward and the levels become more complicated.
It is very well adapted to the Switch version, both controls, gameplay and different game modes. Some game modes are unique in this platform.
Some of the game modes it has are local and online multiplayer, creation of our own scenario to play it ourselves or share it on the internet and the traditional way of overcoming internal levels of the game itself.
It is a game that engages a lot because at first it seems easy but at the few levels we can realize that it is not easy, but on the contrary, it is very complicated, but despite that we will be playing for hours to get through that such a difficult level.
If you liked Super Meat Boy, this game sure is also to your liking.
This game is practically a perfect platformer, as everything in the game is fun to play against and the controls are very nice, alongside a crossplatform user made map selection to choose from. The only reason I don't give it a 10 is because of the clone items, where a clone of yourself is made when you touch the item. It's the only item in the game that makes me constantly stop playing and it feels cheap, it's just not enjoyable at all. But other than that, it's platforming perfection.