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A micro-budget prehistoric collectathon platformer that dodges cacti and enemy hordes with cheerful pixel energy - honest about what it is, if you can forgive what it isn't.

I have a soft spot for the kind of Steam page that fits on a single screen, ships for less than a dollar, and somehow has a soundtrack credit. Banana Hunter is exactly that kind of artefact - a 2D platformer from solo developer HentyUI where a prehistoric caveman works his way through levels collecting bananas while animated cacti, thorns, and enemy hordes try to end his day early. It is tiny, it is unpretentious, and it knows exactly what it is. The core loop is a collect-everything platformer in the oldest tradition. You move through 2D levels, gather fruit pickups from the environment and off enemies, and try to reach the warmth of your tribe's fire without getting spiked or swarmed. The obstacle design leans on environmental hazards - those animated cacti are apparently a real nuisance according to the small community that formed around the game - and at least one player in the Steam reviews flagged the difficulty as legitimately punishing rather than beginner-friendly. That is worth knowing upfront: this is not a breezy Sunday afternoon game. The platforming reportedly has a mean streak, and the jump feel has drawn some criticism for lacking the kind of coyote-time forgiveness that modern platformers usually bake in by default. If you clip an edge and fall, expect to feel it. The pixel art and the soundtrack are the two things the developer is most proud of, and from what the community says, the music in particular lands. Multiple reviewers describe it as the thing that keeps the loop enjoyable - a light, fun score that makes banana-collecting feel less repetitive than it has any right to. The visuals are colorful and prehistoric-cute, tagging neatly into the Collectathon and Colorful corners of the Steam tag system. Do not come in expecting elaborate animation or expressive character design. Come in expecting a clean, readable sprite on a bright background, which is honestly all this price tier asks for. The honest caveat is that Banana Hunter is a micro-project. There are no modes, no progression system beyond completing levels, no online hooks, and the total playtime sits firmly in the sub-five-hour bucket - possibly much shorter depending on your tolerance for restarts. The review pool is tiny, though the proportion sitting positive is encouraging for something this obscure. It flies completely under critical radar, unrated on Metacritic, and that anonymity is part of its charm and its risk. You are gambling a very small amount of money on a developer finding their footing. For the right player - someone who genuinely enjoys short, difficult 2D platformers with a cheerful aesthetic and a good soundtrack, and who roots for the underdog release that nobody covered - there is something worth half an hour of honest curiosity here. For anyone expecting level variety, tight jump physics, or meaningful content depth, the gaps will show fast. Kai, Scout Team

Banana Hunter

Banana Hunter

2 mar 2022HentyUIkhukhrovr
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A micro-budget prehistoric collectathon platformer that dodges cacti and enemy hordes with cheerful pixel energy - honest about what it is, if you can forgive what it isn't.

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I have a soft spot for the kind of Steam page that fits on a single screen, ships for less than a dollar, and somehow has a soundtrack credit. Banana Hunter is exactly that kind of artefact - a 2D platformer from solo developer HentyUI where a prehistoric caveman works his way through levels collecting bananas while animated cacti, thorns, and enemy hordes try to end his day early. It is tiny, it is unpretentious, and it knows exactly what it is. The core loop is a collect-everything platformer in the oldest tradition. You move through 2D levels, gather fruit pickups from the environment and off enemies, and try to reach the warmth of your tribe's fire without getting spiked or swarmed. The obstacle design leans on environmental hazards - those animated cacti are apparently a real nuisance according to the small community that formed around the game - and at least one player in the Steam reviews flagged the difficulty as legitimately punishing rather than beginner-friendly. That is worth knowing upfront: this is not a breezy Sunday afternoon game. The platforming reportedly has a mean streak, and the jump feel has drawn some criticism for lacking the kind of coyote-time forgiveness that modern platformers usually bake in by default. If you clip an edge and fall, expect to feel it. The pixel art and the soundtrack are the two things the developer is most proud of, and from what the community says, the music in particular lands. Multiple reviewers describe it as the thing that keeps the loop enjoyable - a light, fun score that makes banana-collecting feel less repetitive than it has any right to. The visuals are colorful and prehistoric-cute, tagging neatly into the Collectathon and Colorful corners of the Steam tag system. Do not come in expecting elaborate animation or expressive character design. Come in expecting a clean, readable sprite on a bright background, which is honestly all this price tier asks for. The honest caveat is that Banana Hunter is a micro-project. There are no modes, no progression system beyond completing levels, no online hooks, and the total playtime sits firmly in the sub-five-hour bucket - possibly much shorter depending on your tolerance for restarts. The review pool is tiny, though the proportion sitting positive is encouraging for something this obscure. It flies completely under critical radar, unrated on Metacritic, and that anonymity is part of its charm and its risk. You are gambling a very small amount of money on a developer finding their footing. For the right player - someone who genuinely enjoys short, difficult 2D platformers with a cheerful aesthetic and a good soundtrack, and who roots for the underdog release that nobody covered - there is something worth half an hour of honest curiosity here. For anyone expecting level variety, tight jump physics, or meaningful content depth, the gaps will show fast.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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singleplayertier:sub-5Prehistoric SettingCollectathon PlatformerDifficult JumpsMicro-IndieShort PlaythroughCheerful Soundtrack

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Windows XP\Vista\7\8\10
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1024 MB RAM
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8 MB available space
Graphics
Intel HD 4000
Processor
2.3 GHz Dual Core

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HentyUI
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