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A retro-style platformer with collectables, secrets, and Rio-themed DLC bundled in. Old-school in feel, no frills attached.

Canyon Capers is a retro platformer that wears its influences openly, the kind of game that feels like a Saturday morning cartoon distilled into a jump-and-run format. Developed by CrazyMoo Games and released in 2014, it leans hard into that classic side-scrolling structure: levels, secrets tucked into corners, collectables that reward patient exploration, and a visual style that nods to the genre's 16-bit roots without demanding you have any nostalgia to enjoy it. The Rio Fever DLC, bundled in with this key, swaps the canyon setting for a brighter, carnival-flavored environment. It is a cosmetic and level-based shift rather than a mechanical overhaul, but it does add meaningful playtime and variety. The game is aimed squarely at casual players and families, or anyone who wants a low-pressure platforming session without the precision punishment of a Meat Boy or a Celeste. That positioning is honest. You are not here to master a demanding moveset. You are here to hop through colorful stages, find hidden paths, and chip away at Steam Achievements at your own pace. The full controller support is a welcome touch for a game in this price tier, and it genuinely feels better on a pad than on keyboard. What works is the unpretentious structure. Levels are compact, the pacing does not overstay its welcome stage by stage, and the collectables give completionists a thread to pull. The retro aesthetic is consistent rather than lazy, showing at least some care in the visual direction. Steam Leaderboards and Stats suggest a light competitive layer for those who want to race friends on time or score, which is a small but thoughtful addition for a casual title. What does not work as well is the lack of any real critical footprint. There are no Steam reviews to draw from, no Metacritic score to triangulate, which makes it hard to gauge how the game has landed for the wider audience. That absence cuts both ways. It might be a forgotten gem or a forgettable entry. The safest read is that Canyon Capers is a competent, unambitious platformer that does what it says on the tin without surprising you in either direction. It is the kind of game that fits a lazy afternoon rather than a dedicated gaming session, and there is genuine value in something that knows its own lane. For parents hunting a safe, uncomplicated title to share with younger players, or for anyone chasing a Steam Achievement list without a steep difficulty wall, this bundle scratches that itch cleanly. Do not come expecting depth or a story that lingers. Come expecting a tidy little platformer that respects your time if you respect its modest ambitions. Kai, Scout Team

Canyon Capers + Rio Fever (DLC) Key
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Canyon Capers + Rio Fever (DLC) Key

Apr 25, 2014CrazyMoo GamesKISS Ltd.
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A retro-style platformer with collectables, secrets, and Rio-themed DLC bundled in. Old-school in feel, no frills attached.

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About Canyon Capers + Rio Fever (DLC) Key

Canyon Capers is a retro platformer that wears its influences openly, the kind of game that feels like a Saturday morning cartoon distilled into a jump-and-run format. Developed by CrazyMoo Games and released in 2014, it leans hard into that classic side-scrolling structure: levels, secrets tucked into corners, collectables that reward patient exploration, and a visual style that nods to the genre's 16-bit roots without demanding you have any nostalgia to enjoy it. The Rio Fever DLC, bundled in with this key, swaps the canyon setting for a brighter, carnival-flavored environment. It is a cosmetic and level-based shift rather than a mechanical overhaul, but it does add meaningful playtime and variety. The game is aimed squarely at casual players and families, or anyone who wants a low-pressure platforming session without the precision punishment of a Meat Boy or a Celeste. That positioning is honest. You are not here to master a demanding moveset. You are here to hop through colorful stages, find hidden paths, and chip away at Steam Achievements at your own pace. The full controller support is a welcome touch for a game in this price tier, and it genuinely feels better on a pad than on keyboard. What works is the unpretentious structure. Levels are compact, the pacing does not overstay its welcome stage by stage, and the collectables give completionists a thread to pull. The retro aesthetic is consistent rather than lazy, showing at least some care in the visual direction. Steam Leaderboards and Stats suggest a light competitive layer for those who want to race friends on time or score, which is a small but thoughtful addition for a casual title. What does not work as well is the lack of any real critical footprint. There are no Steam reviews to draw from, no Metacritic score to triangulate, which makes it hard to gauge how the game has landed for the wider audience. That absence cuts both ways. It might be a forgotten gem or a forgettable entry. The safest read is that Canyon Capers is a competent, unambitious platformer that does what it says on the tin without surprising you in either direction. It is the kind of game that fits a lazy afternoon rather than a dedicated gaming session, and there is genuine value in something that knows its own lane. For parents hunting a safe, uncomplicated title to share with younger players, or for anyone chasing a Steam Achievement list without a steep difficulty wall, this bundle scratches that itch cleanly. Do not come expecting depth or a story that lingers. Come expecting a tidy little platformer that respects your time if you respect its modest ambitions. Kai, Scout Team

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steamRetro PlatformerFamily FriendlyCollectathonCasual Co-op FriendlyAchievement HunterDLC IncludedController Support

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Developer
CrazyMoo Games
Publisher
KISS Ltd.
Release Date
Apr 25, 2014

Features

Single-playerSteam AchievementsFull controller supportSteam Trading CardsSteam CloudStatsSteam LeaderboardsFamily Sharing

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