Pipistrello and the Cursed Yoyo would feel right at home on your GBA
- Pipistrello and the Cursed Yoyo is a charming top-down adventure game for the GBA that lets you play as Pippit, a goofy bat who uses his yo-yo to attack enemies and traverse the world.
- The game’s story follows Pippit’s quest to retrieve his aunt’s stolen Mega Batteries, which have been merged with his yo-yo, and help her escape from four big baddies.
- Pipistrello features ridiculous missions, such as rounding up people for a soccer fan club to gain access to a corrupt boss’s stadium.
- The game boasts great pixel art that resembles classic GBA games, making it feel like a spiritual successor to the titles you loved growing up.
- With its lovable protagonist and silly gameplay, Pipistrello and the Cursed Yoyo is a fun and lighthearted experience that will appeal to fans of retro gaming and adventure games.
When I was a kid, there was a moment when it felt like everyone was obsessed with yo-yos. I never got better than just being able to make the yo-yo go up and down. But with Pipistrello and the Cursed Yoyo, I could pretend like I was halfway decent – all while playing a silly game that feels like a spiritual successor to the Game Boy Advance titles I loved growing up.
Pipistrello is a top-down adventure game, in which you use your yo-yo to attack enemies and traverse the world. You play as Pippit, a goofy bat who has dreams of yo-yo excellence but is also a freeloader who relies on financial support from his wealthy aunt, an energy magnate. In the opening minutes of the game, the aunt gets merged with your yo-yo as four big baddies steal her Mega Batteries, and your goal is to get the batteries back and help free her.
The game is quite charming. Pippit is a lovable doofus, and you’ll also be tasked with ridiculous missions like rounding up people for a soccer fan club so you can get easier access to a stadium run by a corrupt boss, who wants people to gamble. The pixel art is great, too – it looks exactly like what I remember from GBA games, even though I played Pipistrello on my …
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