About This Game Hoverboards, evil robots, and cloning! Welcome to the future. The year is 2030 and all mankind has been exterminated by an wicked race of robots who now own the planet earth. Only one man, armed with a hoverboard and cloning machine, dares to defy.Includes Xbox gamepad support (if supported by your OS). YouTube Let's Play/Reviewers: Feel free to use Hover 2030 gameplay in your online monetized videos. 7aa9394dea Title: Hover 2030Genre: Action, Casual, IndieDeveloper:RusspuppyPublisher:RusspuppyRelease Date: 14 Jun, 2016 Hover 2030 Download No Password Only play for the trading card, but play like an hour and finish the game... I found this game when I got a coupon for 90% off, and I thought "eh, why not?" and bought it for 20 cents. I was really suprised by how fluid the gameplay was and how interesting the hoverboard mechanic was. This was really fun and desrves a lot more attention and good reviews than what it has right now.. This is a fun game. Controls are responsive. Though I wish I could remap what key controls what move, you do get used to it after a bit. I imagine that the developer could do a small patch in the next few weeks to solve this.Other than what I mentioned above, I find the game well put together. It's funny and doesn't take itself too seriously.Here is my first impressions video.... check it out and make up your own mind:https:\/\/youtu.be\/AXP6Da8VEkwHappy gaming!. I do not recommend this game.. The guy is being cloned all the time.. hahahah. I tried to play and like this game. But i passed so much stress playing this. The controls are slow, and weird. I can't pass the third level. I can't understand how this works, one time the character jump to backwards but sometimes no, and i don't know how i jump very high sometimes. This game is garbage certainly.. I've been following Russpuppy for a while. Spooky Cats was good for a laugh and offered up and affordable (if a little bare bones) platformer and The Deletion was a very fun and challenging minimalist platformer in the tradition of geometric games like Thomas Was Alone. Hover 2030 admittedly has a strange aesthetic--a pixel character straight out of the Atari age and yet smooth, clean environments. The sprite is nice but the levels all basically look the same. While not much to look at, Hover 2030 is actually quite fun and very challenging. If you weren't given unlimited lives in this game it would be difficult beyond belief. The basic goal of each level is to collect all the coins to open up the exit. You must use your hoverboard to perform high jumps and float your way toward out-of-reach coins. Along the way you'll encounter a host of irritating enemies (especially time sensitive electric gates). Controlling the hoverboard takes a bit of time to get used to and once you have it mastered the levels get progressively harder. The game tops it all off with an end boss which must be defeated in a very clever way.Also, be on the look out for the Russpuppy himself (the blue dog in the logo) in a cameo in a much appreciated celebratory bonus level at the end of the game.Hover 2030 is not a perfect game--the audio fx are a little grating and the gameplay can be a bit frustrating at times--but it's a solid effort with some addictive moments and an interesting hover mechanic. You can't go wrong with the price. I look forward to more games from this developer. P.S. I think my favorite thing about Hover 2030 is that every time you die you leave behind a pile of bones which remains when you respawn...meaning in some difficult levels you'll see your own skeleton scattered everywhere.. so funny :)). Bought this game with a coupon and it's worth the money :)+ Steam Trading Cards
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