
Pritz Geymil Peliño
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The game is generally good; the music, graphics, and everything else are solid. Regarding the recent update, the character no longer stops mid-flight, and I can now control the camera by dragging instead of using the right joystick button. I have few suggestions for the game: please add a sensitivity slider for camera control and resizable buttons in the settings. Overall, it's a great time killer and a fantastic game.
53 people found this review helpful

Jill Hine
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This is a big development in the Dadish series but I have several problems. Firstly, the camera is annoying, it's impossible to control on mobile and objects like trees get in the way a lot. Secondly, the levels feel a bit empty at times and not as alive as they did in games like Dadish 3. I also feel controlling Burgurgalur is very awkward on mobile and the game's "finale" has no substance to it. Despite this, the music is catchy, the writing is great like usual and it still feels like Dadish.
15 people found this review helpful

Speedster Blur
This is a great dadish game, but feels like a step back. With the transition to 3d you'll notice many gameplay elements have been simplified, including some of the enemies. The developer has also opted to use certain elements like falling blocks in the same way they would in 3d. The camera is always unlocked outside of chase sequences, leading to the player fiddling with the camera. The touch controls are serviceable for most players, but definitely play with a controller if you can.
13 people found this review helpful