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King Oddball

King Oddball

Nintendo
Released

Release Date: September 27, 2012

Singleplayer

Two-dimensional arcade and logic game very similar to the hit series Angry Birds. Players control a huge stone ball with a face floating in the air, which with its own tongue fires boulders at soldiers.

6.6

OpenCritic

9.3

Steam

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End the world in a unique skill based physics puzzle! King Oddball swings a boulder back and forth by its tongue. Release the boulder by tapping the screen. Time the release accurately to crush as many targets as possible with each boulder.

Extra boulders are awarded when crushing three or more targets with a single boulder. Anticipate how boulders roll and bounce. Use explosive crates to wreak havoc on the puny humans. Take advantage of collapsing structures too!

Conquer the world by defeating the humans in more than 120 fun and increasingly challenging levels!

Single tap gameplay. How hard can it be?

Unique skill based physics puzzle

More than 120 levels + secrets!

Eccentric art style

Original music by Jonathan Geer

Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows November 27, 2012

PlayStation 3

PlayStation 3 February 3, 2015

PlayStation Vita

PlayStation Vita January 8, 2014

PlayStation 4

PlayStation 4 April 1, 2014

Xbox One

Xbox One September 9, 2016

Android

Android January 14, 2014

Apple iOS

Apple iOS September 27, 2012

Windows Phone

Windows Phone February 6, 2013

Nintendo Switch

Nintendo Switch October 30, 2017

Developer: 10tons

Publisher: 10tons

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Ratings

Game Ratings for King Oddball Video Game.

6.6

OpenCritic Rating

Game is Recomended by 30% of Critics. There are 27 Critic Reviews.

OpenCritic

GameZone: 8 / 10 by Lance Liebl

If you're up for a good, addictive puzzler, King Oddball is a great value at $6.99, considering it's cross buy with the PS Vita version.

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NintendoWorldReport: 7.5 / 10 by Nindie Spotlight

The question will be whether you'll want to stick out the ride long enough to enjoy it all. That will ultimately come down to tastes, what you're looking for, and how you're planning to play the game. Using it to fill gaps in your day 15 minutes at a time would probably be great, playing for hours at a time probably not so much.

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Pure Nintendo: 7 / 10 by Harrison Milfeld

While it will take some time to fully master, this physics-based puzzle title has quite a bit to enjoy with its many levels and varying degrees of challenge and extra modes.

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93%

STEAM Score

All Reviews: Very Positive (56)

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