KAO the Kangaroo Review
Part of what makes Kao enjoyable is the mix of traditional platform game mechanics and the occasional extreme sports experience.
KAO the Kangaroo is a fun, lighthearted platform action game with colorful graphics, challenging and varied levels, and fast-paced gameplay. The game stars Kao, a young kangaroo that has been captured from the wild and has been taken far away from his family. In order to get back home, Kao must use his two main skills--jumping and boxing--to overcome more than 45 levels filled with treacherous obstacles and comical enemies. In addition to the general obstacle-course-style levels that involve a traditional mix of jumping across pits, punching enemies, and collecting power-ups, the game includes several levels based on different extreme sports. These levels are interspersed among the rest of the levels, and they give the game a nice sense of variety. Though the production values of the game are on par with most other games in the genre, it is evident that the developer could have spent more time fixing some minor bugs that appear occasionally in the game.
The game begins with a simple animated sequence of Kao playing with his friends, only to get caught in a cage and taken away. The graphics in this scene, as well as throughout the game, are bright and cheerful, even in the most dangerous levels. The cartoon-style characters and the clean, straightforward 3D environments give the game a sense of lightheartedness, even when Kao falls victim to the gameworld's many dangers. One of the biggest problems you might encounter is the somewhat unpredictable movement of the third-person perspective camera, but you can overcome this problem once you become accustomed to the game, either by making some slight changes to Kao's position or by using the recentering button and the first-person perspective button. However, the game occasionally does automatically set itself to a specific point of view, such as when a large boulder comes rolling down a passageway after Kao, and in other cases, Kao must traverse levels that seem better suited to a side view than a third-person perspective. As you will notice with many other aspects of the game, these camera changes are somewhat frustrating at first, but once you get used to them, they become just another part of the game.
KAO the Kangaroo's sound and music are appropriate. Each level features an upbeat soundtrack, and most of Kao's moves have an accompanying sound effect, which gives a little more punch to the kangaroo's punches. Unfortunately, the sound and music both tend to become repetitious, and you may end up turning them off. Luckily, sound doesn't play a critical role in the game, so you can enjoy Kao equally well both with and without sound.
Part of what makes Kao enjoyable is the mix of traditional platform game mechanics and the occasional extreme sports experience. The gameplay in the more traditional levels is similar to many other platform action games, although Kao's collection of moves helps make the game a bit more interesting. For instance, Kao has a number of different options when he encounters an enemy. To avoid the enemy, he can use a combination of running, jumping, and sidestepping; to attack the enemy at close range, he can use his one-two punch and tail swipe; or to defeat an opponent from a distance, he can throw a boxing glove--Kao's equivalent of a guided missile.
- GameSpot Scoregood
Critic Scores
- IGN 5.2 / 10
- GamersHell 7.5 / 10
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