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A scrappy N64-soul collectathon about a parkouring giraffe with the biggest heart in the room - rough around the edges, genuinely joyful, and built for people who miss when 3D platformers felt weird.

I have a soft spot for games that could only have come from one specific, slightly unhinged vision, and Castle on the Coast fits that description almost too well. Big Heart Productions built this retro 3D collectathon around George the Giraffe, the real-life mascot of Valley Children's Hospital in California, and a portion of sales revenue supports that hospital's programs. That origin story matters because it explains the game's entire energy: generous, warm, a little rough, made with genuine feeling rather than market research. At its core this is a collectathon platformer that wears its N64 and PS1 inspirations loudly. George is one of the most mobile protagonists I've encountered in the genre in years. He can triple jump, wall-hop, glide, tightrope walk, swim, hover, and boost with a jetpack. There's even a rocket-powered car section and a sphere-riding obstacle run that belongs in a fever dream. The castle itself acts as a hub world, connecting four distinct areas - crystal caverns, stone-laden halls, psychedelic alternate dimensions - all without a loading screen between them. Collecting flowers, moons, and keystones gates access to new zones, and Swirlz the Squirrel joins as a second player in local co-op, creating bounce pads and firing magic to help cheese tricky sections. Costume unlocks using flower gems add a light layer of optional progression on top. Here is where I need to be honest with you. The controls split reviewers pretty cleanly down the middle. One camp finds George's floaty, generous physics exactly right - forgiving enough that you can chain wall-jumps and spins to recover from almost any mistake, which creates its own kind of flow. Another camp finds the same looseness maddening, especially in the sphere-riding segment and the portal mirror areas where thick cel-shaded color makes it genuinely hard to read geometry. There is no in-game map, which matters more than it sounds in the later castle sections. The voice acting is low-budget. The structure is lopsided: the first area is longer than the remaining three combined, and the final two zones are essentially boss encounters. It runs out of steam before it runs out of ideas. None of that stopped me from feeling something while playing it. The world is gaudy and noisy in a way that reads as intentional handcraft rather than oversight - thick polygon silhouettes, colors cranked past the point of good taste, a childlike whimsy that bigger-budget games with far more polish fail to touch. The story, involving orphaned children and two feuding wizards named Vendrick and Aleandra, is fully voice-acted with cutscenes and carries a quiet undercurrent about conflict, loss, and reconciliation that lands harder than it has any right to. The whole thing clocks between three and six hours depending on how deep you go on collectibles, and it knows - mostly - when to end. This one is for the player who grew up with Spyro or Ape Escape and wants something that recaptures that specific texture of discovery, not the player chasing tight mechanics or a long runtime. The jank is real but so is the warmth. Sometimes those two things live in the same place. Kai, Scout Team

Castle on the Coast

Castle on the Coast

2 dic 2021Big Heart ProductionsKlabater
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A scrappy N64-soul collectathon about a parkouring giraffe with the biggest heart in the room - rough around the edges, genuinely joyful, and built for people who miss when 3D platformers felt weird.

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I have a soft spot for games that could only have come from one specific, slightly unhinged vision, and Castle on the Coast fits that description almost too well. Big Heart Productions built this retro 3D collectathon around George the Giraffe, the real-life mascot of Valley Children's Hospital in California, and a portion of sales revenue supports that hospital's programs. That origin story matters because it explains the game's entire energy: generous, warm, a little rough, made with genuine feeling rather than market research. At its core this is a collectathon platformer that wears its N64 and PS1 inspirations loudly. George is one of the most mobile protagonists I've encountered in the genre in years. He can triple jump, wall-hop, glide, tightrope walk, swim, hover, and boost with a jetpack. There's even a rocket-powered car section and a sphere-riding obstacle run that belongs in a fever dream. The castle itself acts as a hub world, connecting four distinct areas - crystal caverns, stone-laden halls, psychedelic alternate dimensions - all without a loading screen between them. Collecting flowers, moons, and keystones gates access to new zones, and Swirlz the Squirrel joins as a second player in local co-op, creating bounce pads and firing magic to help cheese tricky sections. Costume unlocks using flower gems add a light layer of optional progression on top. Here is where I need to be honest with you. The controls split reviewers pretty cleanly down the middle. One camp finds George's floaty, generous physics exactly right - forgiving enough that you can chain wall-jumps and spins to recover from almost any mistake, which creates its own kind of flow. Another camp finds the same looseness maddening, especially in the sphere-riding segment and the portal mirror areas where thick cel-shaded color makes it genuinely hard to read geometry. There is no in-game map, which matters more than it sounds in the later castle sections. The voice acting is low-budget. The structure is lopsided: the first area is longer than the remaining three combined, and the final two zones are essentially boss encounters. It runs out of steam before it runs out of ideas. None of that stopped me from feeling something while playing it. The world is gaudy and noisy in a way that reads as intentional handcraft rather than oversight - thick polygon silhouettes, colors cranked past the point of good taste, a childlike whimsy that bigger-budget games with far more polish fail to touch. The story, involving orphaned children and two feuding wizards named Vendrick and Aleandra, is fully voice-acted with cutscenes and carries a quiet undercurrent about conflict, loss, and reconciliation that lands harder than it has any right to. The whole thing clocks between three and six hours depending on how deep you go on collectibles, and it knows - mostly - when to end. This one is for the player who grew up with Spyro or Ape Escape and wants something that recaptures that specific texture of discovery, not the player chasing tight mechanics or a long runtime. The jank is real but so is the warmth. Sometimes those two things live in the same place.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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singleplayermultiplayercooplocal-coopachievementscontroller-supportcloud-savestier:indieCollectathonN64-styleLocal Co-opRetro 3D PlatformerFamily FriendlySpeedrun TimerCostume UnlocksNo Loading ScreensCharitable Cause

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Windows 10 64-bit
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4 GB RAM
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1 GB available space
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2 GB VRAM
Processor
Core i3-3225 3.3 GHz

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Big Heart Productions
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Klabater
Fecha de lanzamiento
2 dic 2021

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