There’s no shortage of charming, artistic puzzle-platformers on Switch and Koloro is certainly a good one; there’s much to like in its simple mechanics and narrative, and there’s satisfaction to be found in its puzzle-solving. The problem is that you’ve almost certainly seen everything it has to offer somewhere before and, as much as it engages your grey matter while you play, it’s unlikely to stay with you in the same way the games it evokes do.
This is a good one or two player game for less than $1.00. buy it if you like one button games. quality under purchased game im sure. BUY IT! ONE DOLLAR! support nintendo they innovate the most! It is a GOOD 2 PLAYER GAME!
I have never written a game review before, but I think this game deserves a lot more credit then it did, so I decided for the sake of this Co-op Masterpiece, that I make an account and write my opinion. I have bought the Nintendo Switch day 1, and played a lot of games with my friends in co-op but none of them made us so drawn in to it, so focused then this one. Every level has something new to offer, over 300 levels, different levels in co-op and single player mode. It just makes your brain tick, your reflexes sharp and puts a smile on your face even when you die for a number of times. Kudos to the developers. It was a little lagging at first, but after i cleaned my switch and reapplied thermal paste it ran great.
Its a good game with beautiful art design and the sound effects are amazing. The only proplem is that the game gets too difficult too fats, But if you're a good gamer then you wouldn't have proplems.
Interesting suggestion **** but I think that games based on the principle of clicking one button are not very developing for children. I bought this game for kids but unfortunately it didn't interest them for long.
SummaryBetween dreams and nightmares, Koloro tells the tale of a young pink hair girl named Kora who embarks on a quest to find her missing sister through a stunning Puzzle-Platformer crafted by Sköll Studio.