Compare Cowboy's Adventure prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Blender Games. Published by Blender Games. Released on 6/29/2017. Available on PC. Genres: Action, Adventure, Casual, Indie, Simulation.

A budget-tier Western obstacle runner with three difficulty settings that sits squarely in the 'grab-it-from-a-bundle' category rather than the 'seek-it-out' one.

I put time into cataloguing exactly what Cowboy's Adventure offers before recommending it to anyone, and the honest answer is: not much, but it knows what it is. This is a trap-dodging platformer - a so-called Western Deathrun - where a lone cowboy must survive a gauntlet of hazards across three difficulty tiers. You move with WASD or arrow keys, jump with Spacebar, and sprint with Shift, which the developer specifically flags as essential. The loop is read-the-trap, time-your-jump, fail-and-retry. No build variety, no progression system, no unlockables. The decision-making depth here is closer to a Flash game from 2009 than anything that rewards strategic planning. The three difficulty levels give the game its only real structure. On paper, changing the trap density and hazard behavior across modes should create a natural skill curve. In practice, the gap between modes appears steep rather than graduated, and there is no tutorial to speak of - you are dropped into the Western-art aesthetic and expected to figure out the trap timings on your own. For players who enjoy punishing trial-and-error platformers on a micro scale, that raw approach might click. The Steam community verdict sits at roughly 55-58% positive across around 30 reviews, which is a mixed signal that tracks with the experience: some players get exactly what they wanted from a cheap pick-up, others bounce off immediately. As a strategy-and-sim specialist I am obligated to tell you: there is no long game here. No AI to outwit, no mod ecosystem, no late-game complexity that opens up once you learn the systems. The Western visual style is colorful and the soundtrack has been noted as a mild positive in community feedback, but those surface elements cannot compensate for the near-total absence of mechanical depth. Cloud saves are supported, which matters exactly as much as it sounds for a game this short. If you are weighing this against anything with a decision tree or a resource loop, redirect your attention immediately. Who should actually consider it? Casual players who want a quick, low-investment reflex test with a Western skin, bundle collectors adding it to a library they will never finish, or players specifically hunting for a short, mean obstacle course with a rustic art style. If the deathrun format genuinely appeals to you, there are sharper entries in that micro-genre on Steam. Cowboy's Adventure fills a very specific and very narrow niche, and it does not pretend otherwise. Diego, Scout Team

Cowboy's Adventure
ActionAdventureCasualIndieSimulation

Cowboy's Adventure

Jun 29, 2017Blender Games
GamerScout Says

A budget-tier Western obstacle runner with three difficulty settings that sits squarely in the 'grab-it-from-a-bundle' category rather than the 'seek-it-out' one.

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I put time into cataloguing exactly what Cowboy's Adventure offers before recommending it to anyone, and the honest answer is: not much, but it knows what it is. This is a trap-dodging platformer - a so-called Western Deathrun - where a lone cowboy must survive a gauntlet of hazards across three difficulty tiers. You move with WASD or arrow keys, jump with Spacebar, and sprint with Shift, which the developer specifically flags as essential. The loop is read-the-trap, time-your-jump, fail-and-retry. No build variety, no progression system, no unlockables. The decision-making depth here is closer to a Flash game from 2009 than anything that rewards strategic planning. The three difficulty levels give the game its only real structure. On paper, changing the trap density and hazard behavior across modes should create a natural skill curve. In practice, the gap between modes appears steep rather than graduated, and there is no tutorial to speak of - you are dropped into the Western-art aesthetic and expected to figure out the trap timings on your own. For players who enjoy punishing trial-and-error platformers on a micro scale, that raw approach might click. The Steam community verdict sits at roughly 55-58% positive across around 30 reviews, which is a mixed signal that tracks with the experience: some players get exactly what they wanted from a cheap pick-up, others bounce off immediately. As a strategy-and-sim specialist I am obligated to tell you: there is no long game here. No AI to outwit, no mod ecosystem, no late-game complexity that opens up once you learn the systems. The Western visual style is colorful and the soundtrack has been noted as a mild positive in community feedback, but those surface elements cannot compensate for the near-total absence of mechanical depth. Cloud saves are supported, which matters exactly as much as it sounds for a game this short. If you are weighing this against anything with a decision tree or a resource loop, redirect your attention immediately. Who should actually consider it? Casual players who want a quick, low-investment reflex test with a Western skin, bundle collectors adding it to a library they will never finish, or players specifically hunting for a short, mean obstacle course with a rustic art style. If the deathrun format genuinely appeals to you, there are sharper entries in that micro-genre on Steam. Cowboy's Adventure fills a very specific and very narrow niche, and it does not pretend otherwise. Diego, Scout Team

Tags

singleplayercloud-savestier:sub-5DeathrunTrap-DodgingTrial and ErrorWestern ThemeReflex-BasedShort PlaythroughBudget Tier

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows 7, Vista, 8, 8.1, 10, 11
Memory
2 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
420 MB available space
Graphics
Intel HD Graphics, AMD Radeon Graphics, NVIDIA GeForce
Processor
Intel or AMD 2 Ghz
Sound Card
Any

Recommended

OS
Windows 7, Vista, 8, 8.1, 10, 11
Memory
3 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
420 MB available space
Graphics
Intel HD Graphics, AMD Radeon Graphics, NVIDIA GeForce
Processor
Intel or AMD 2.4 Ghz
Sound Card
Any

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Developer
Blender Games
Publisher
Blender Games
Release Date
Jun 29, 2017

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