Aesthetically the game looked like it belonged in the Nintendo cannon. The first thing that hit me was how pretty the graphics were. When I began the game my initial opinion was divided. It’s all very standard stuff for a game of this genre. with enemies you can bounce on, moving or interactive platforms, perils, traps and lots of secrets to find. As far as the gameplay is concerned it feels like a very watered down Super Mario Bros. Like Donkey Kong Country Returns or Kirby’s Triple Trouble it’s not uncommon for stages to have areas within the background which you can warp to through large pipes. To unlock more stages you need to find and collect paperclips which are hidden within the stages (three per stage).Īll the levels are presented with 3D graphics although it plays just like a 2D game. Each pad is an entrance to a new stage, but initially only the first stage will be accessible. When you start the game you begin in an over world littered with several floor pads. Yes, the plot really is that paper thin (no pun intended), but it’s a child friendly platform game so the lack of any plot doesn’t really faze me. Monsters and minions have turned up from out of the blue and it’s your job to put them in their place. You play as an animated cardboard box who lives in Paperland. It’s an enhanced version of the iPhone game ‘Paper Monster’. Paper Monster Recut is a lavishly colourful platform game now available on WiiU (reviewed) and Steam.
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