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Concursion Gameplay Preview | NoobFeed

Daav from NoobFeed plays a little Concursion and collects some thoughts on it. By switching game genres on the go, this 2D side-scroller has a ton of originality to offer.

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Concursion – SteamFirst Review

SteamFirst: Concursion is like all your favorite classic games melded their mechanics together and made the most beautiful child you’ve ever seen. Concursion is all about fluidity in genre; sometimes it’s a platformer, sometimes it’s a Galaga-esque space shooter, and sometimes it’s a ninja game (nothing comes to mind, but I’m sure some gamers elder than I [being 17 has it’s disadvantages] will recognize their favorite classic in the ninja sections).

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Concursion Review - Gaming Nexus

From the review: "All in all, Concursion is a fairly solid game, but there are some issues here and there. The graphics and animation are so-so, the difficulty curve can be steep and times, and the bosses can be pretty tedious. Overall though, if you’re into classic gaming genres I’d at least give the demo a shot before picking up the full game."

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Interview: Danny Garfield Blends Up the Genres in Concursion

From the interview, "Two of the biggest trends in gaming are retro experiences and mixing various genres. Concursion, a new game on PC and Mac, offers up a heaping helping of both. It combines numerous genres from beloved 80s classics such as Super Mario Bros., Ninja Gaiden and Gradius. These genres are changed on the fly in this game, with both the hero and the villains switching skillsets depending on what level they’re in. [Brian Allen] got inside the head of indie developer Puuba’s Danny Garfield to find out how this game came about."

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