“Scale the winding heights of the Dark Tower”.
I have to admit, I’ve drifted away from the world of Playdate in recent months – not because of a lack of quality games (it has plenty of those), but simply because I’m so pressed for time that I haven’t been able to give Panic’s diminutive yellow handheld a chance.
You know what will change that? The arrival of a fiendishly addictive score-based game which makes excellent use of the Playdate’s signature crank controls. Enter A Fool’s Errand, IORAMA’s painfully compulsive action title, which sees you climbing a forboding tower using the aforementioned crank.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
“Scale the winding heights of the Dark Tower”.
I have to admit, I’ve drifted away from the world of Playdate in recent months – not because of a lack of quality games (it has plenty of those), but simply because I’m so pressed for time that I haven’t been able to give Panic’s diminutive yellow handheld a chance.
You know what will change that? The arrival of a fiendishly addictive score-based game which makes excellent use of the Playdate’s signature crank controls. Enter A Fool’s Errand, IORAMA’s painfully compulsive action title, which sees you climbing a forboding tower using the aforementioned crank.
Read the full article on timeextension.com