Co-op Puzzle Platformer with Charming Visuals
<p><em>BOKURA</em> is a co-operative puzzle platformer about two childhood friends going on an adventure before running away. <strong>This indie game manages to deliver a great experience with its story driven narrative and surprisingly amazing puzzles.</strong> With its short playtime of four to five hours, is <em>BOKURA</em> worth it? Would I recommend this to friends or couples looking for another co-op puzzle platformer?</p>
<p><em>BOKURA</em> starts with players reflecting on their childhood. Remembering aspects of your young life such as playing Pakémon with one person: your best friend. You start reflecting more deeply on that particular day and your guys’ final adventure together. You guys made arrangements to meet the following day to blow up the town’s statue and skip town. The game sets you on this path and you have to work together to solve puzzles to reach the statue.</p>
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<p>Two childhood best friends playing Pakémon in BOKURA</p>
<p>As you move along in <em>BOKURA</em>’s story, it starts to get weird. Suddenly, the perspectives start to change. <strong>What one player can see, the other can’t.</strong> The main “gimmick” of <em>BOKURA</em> is one player will have a storybook setting featuring animals while the other player will have robots in a steampunk setting. The game’s level design becomes slightly modified between both players, so they have to work together more closely if they wish to finish <em>BOKURA</em>.</p>
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