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A hand-drawn endless runner where a doodle creature flees a monster across a crumbling cartoon world. Charming premise, honest about its casual scope.

Escape Doodland is a side-scrolling auto-runner built around a single propulsive idea: something enormous and hungry is behind you, and the hand-drawn world ahead is full of obstacles you need to clear, dodge, or blast through before it catches up. The developer, fluckyMachine, put clear love into the visual identity here. Everything looks like it came off a sketchpad that got very, very animated - wobbly linework, expressive character design, and a color palette that feels genuinely cheerful right up until the monster shows up and starts eating the scenery. The core loop is simple. You control one of the Doodlers, a resident of this cartoon world, and you run. Obstacles come at you in waves, you collect power-ups, you try to survive longer than your last attempt. There are fart-based mechanics involved - the kind of juvenile humor that either makes you smile or makes you scroll away, and the game is not apologetic about it. The controls are responsive enough that deaths rarely feel unfair, which matters a lot in this genre. When you fail, the restart is quick, and that rhythm of one-more-run does its job. Where the game finds its ceiling is also where the genre usually finds it. There is not a lot of mechanical depth to uncover after the first hour. The upgrade path exists but does not dramatically change how the game feels to play, and the level variety, while visually distinct in places, does not introduce the kind of curveballs that keep a runner fresh over many sessions. If you are coming in hoping for a Canabalt-style minimalist sprint or the escalating chaos of an Bit.Trip Runner, you might find Escape Doodland sits in a comfortable middle ground that never quite commits to a harder edge. That said, the art and sound do carry real personality. The soundtrack has this bouncy, slightly frantic quality that matches the chase energy without becoming irritating over repeated runs - which is a genuine accomplishment in the endless runner space. The monster itself is a highlight of the design, rendered with enough absurd menace to keep the premise from feeling flat. For a casual session - fifteen minutes on a slow afternoon, a low-stakes way to decompress - the game earns its place. The mixed review score on Steam reflects an audience that wanted more content and deeper systems, which is a fair read. But for players who simply want a cheerful, well-drawn runner with a likable aesthetic and no friction to get started, fluckyMachine delivered something complete and unpretentious. It knows what it is. Not every game needs to be longer than six hours, and not every runner needs a meta-progression system the size of a spreadsheet. Kai, Scout Team

Escape Doodland

Escape Doodland

30 nov 2018fluckyMachineUltimate Games S.A.
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A hand-drawn endless runner where a doodle creature flees a monster across a crumbling cartoon world. Charming premise, honest about its casual scope.

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Escape Doodland is a side-scrolling auto-runner built around a single propulsive idea: something enormous and hungry is behind you, and the hand-drawn world ahead is full of obstacles you need to clear, dodge, or blast through before it catches up. The developer, fluckyMachine, put clear love into the visual identity here. Everything looks like it came off a sketchpad that got very, very animated - wobbly linework, expressive character design, and a color palette that feels genuinely cheerful right up until the monster shows up and starts eating the scenery. The core loop is simple. You control one of the Doodlers, a resident of this cartoon world, and you run. Obstacles come at you in waves, you collect power-ups, you try to survive longer than your last attempt. There are fart-based mechanics involved - the kind of juvenile humor that either makes you smile or makes you scroll away, and the game is not apologetic about it. The controls are responsive enough that deaths rarely feel unfair, which matters a lot in this genre. When you fail, the restart is quick, and that rhythm of one-more-run does its job. Where the game finds its ceiling is also where the genre usually finds it. There is not a lot of mechanical depth to uncover after the first hour. The upgrade path exists but does not dramatically change how the game feels to play, and the level variety, while visually distinct in places, does not introduce the kind of curveballs that keep a runner fresh over many sessions. If you are coming in hoping for a Canabalt-style minimalist sprint or the escalating chaos of an Bit.Trip Runner, you might find Escape Doodland sits in a comfortable middle ground that never quite commits to a harder edge. That said, the art and sound do carry real personality. The soundtrack has this bouncy, slightly frantic quality that matches the chase energy without becoming irritating over repeated runs - which is a genuine accomplishment in the endless runner space. The monster itself is a highlight of the design, rendered with enough absurd menace to keep the premise from feeling flat. For a casual session - fifteen minutes on a slow afternoon, a low-stakes way to decompress - the game earns its place. The mixed review score on Steam reflects an audience that wanted more content and deeper systems, which is a fair read. But for players who simply want a cheerful, well-drawn runner with a likable aesthetic and no friction to get started, fluckyMachine delivered something complete and unpretentious. It knows what it is. Not every game needs to be longer than six hours, and not every runner needs a meta-progression system the size of a spreadsheet.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

Etiquetas

steamAuto-RunnerHand-Drawn ArtEndless RunnerCasual Pick-up-and-PlayMonster ChaseQuick RestartCartoon AestheticScore Attack

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Processor
Core 2 Duo 2.4 GHz
Memory
2048 MB RAM
Graphics
GeForce 8600GT
Storage
800 MB available space

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fluckyMachine
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Ultimate Games S.A.
Fecha de lanzamiento
30 nov 2018

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