Compara los precios de Angelo Skate Away en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por TeamTO Games. Publicado por Plug In Digital. Lanzado el 26/1/2018. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Casual, Racing, Sports.

A cheerful licensed skateboarding runner built for kids who love the cartoon, not a serious skate sim. Fun in ten-minute bursts, thin on depth for anyone over twelve.

I want to be straight with you: Angelo Skate Away sits firmly in the kiddie-licensed-game bracket, and pretending otherwise would be doing you a disservice. It is a compact, objective-driven skateboarding platformer lifted straight from the Angelo Rules animated series, built for the primary-school crowd who already know Angelo, Lola, and Sherwood from the TV show. If that is your household situation, the good news is the game actually does its job cleanly. The core loop is simple and deliberate. You pick a character, drop into one of the game's themed environments (the City, the School, Adventure Land, or the Skate-park), and work through objective-based levels rather than free-roaming sandboxes. Controls lean toward the accessible end of the spectrum. There is no complex trick-input system to memorise, which is the right call for the target age group but will leave anyone expecting a Tony Hawk-adjacent experience feeling shortchanged within the first five minutes. Cupcakes serve as the in-game currency, and collecting them unlocks more characters from the show's roster of fifteen-plus, additional boards, hats, and tricks. Customisation is light but present enough to give younger players a sense of progression across the thirty-plus levels. With over twenty-five tricks available and level objectives that push you to actually use them, there is a modest skill ceiling to bump into before you reach the credits. The unlockable roster does a solid job recreating the show's visual style in a playable format, which matters a lot if a seven-year-old is the one holding the controller. Steam user reception, while based on a very small sample, sits in positive territory, which lines up with the game finding its audience rather than missing it. The limitations are real and worth naming. This is a solo experience only. There is no local co-op, no split-screen, and no multiplayer mode worth mentioning beyond online leaderboard competition. For the Saturday-night couch crowd, that is a hard stop. The session length is also short by design, making this feel more like a mobile game that landed on PC than a dedicated console-quality release. Controller support is present, which is the sensible way to play, but do not expect wheel or advanced peripheral support of any kind. The honest pitch here is that Angelo Skate Away works as a gift game for a kid who is into the show, played on a rainy afternoon with a gamepad in hand. Adults expecting skate mechanics with depth, any form of local co-op, or challenge beyond the early levels will run out of game fast. Riley, Scout Team

Angelo Skate Away

Angelo Skate Away

26 ene 2018TeamTO GamesPlug In Digital
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A cheerful licensed skateboarding runner built for kids who love the cartoon, not a serious skate sim. Fun in ten-minute bursts, thin on depth for anyone over twelve.

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I want to be straight with you: Angelo Skate Away sits firmly in the kiddie-licensed-game bracket, and pretending otherwise would be doing you a disservice. It is a compact, objective-driven skateboarding platformer lifted straight from the Angelo Rules animated series, built for the primary-school crowd who already know Angelo, Lola, and Sherwood from the TV show. If that is your household situation, the good news is the game actually does its job cleanly. The core loop is simple and deliberate. You pick a character, drop into one of the game's themed environments (the City, the School, Adventure Land, or the Skate-park), and work through objective-based levels rather than free-roaming sandboxes. Controls lean toward the accessible end of the spectrum. There is no complex trick-input system to memorise, which is the right call for the target age group but will leave anyone expecting a Tony Hawk-adjacent experience feeling shortchanged within the first five minutes. Cupcakes serve as the in-game currency, and collecting them unlocks more characters from the show's roster of fifteen-plus, additional boards, hats, and tricks. Customisation is light but present enough to give younger players a sense of progression across the thirty-plus levels. With over twenty-five tricks available and level objectives that push you to actually use them, there is a modest skill ceiling to bump into before you reach the credits. The unlockable roster does a solid job recreating the show's visual style in a playable format, which matters a lot if a seven-year-old is the one holding the controller. Steam user reception, while based on a very small sample, sits in positive territory, which lines up with the game finding its audience rather than missing it. The limitations are real and worth naming. This is a solo experience only. There is no local co-op, no split-screen, and no multiplayer mode worth mentioning beyond online leaderboard competition. For the Saturday-night couch crowd, that is a hard stop. The session length is also short by design, making this feel more like a mobile game that landed on PC than a dedicated console-quality release. Controller support is present, which is the sensible way to play, but do not expect wheel or advanced peripheral support of any kind. The honest pitch here is that Angelo Skate Away works as a gift game for a kid who is into the show, played on a rainy afternoon with a gamepad in hand. Adults expecting skate mechanics with depth, any form of local co-op, or challenge beyond the early levels will run out of game fast.

Riley
Riley · Scout Team

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Etiquetas

singleplayercontroller-supporttier:sub-5Licensed GameKid-FriendlyObjective-BasedSkateboardingShort SessionsCasual PlatformerCharacter UnlocksController Recommended

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OS
Windows 7
Memory
4 GB RAM
Storage
510 MB available space
Graphics
Intel 4400, GeForce GTX 280, AMD Radeon HD 7750
Processor
Intel Dual Core 6600 @ 2.4GHz

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TeamTO Games
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Plug In Digital
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26 ene 2018

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Angelo Skate Away fue desarrollado por TeamTO Games y publicado por Plug In Digital.