
Patrick Hickey Jr. from Old School Gamer reviews a forgotten 3DS game called “Stretchmo,” the latest addition to the “Pushmo” series. With 200 levels spread across four DLCs, this puzzle game offers a deep and challenging experience. Unlike its predecessors, “Stretchmo” introduces new gameplay mechanics such as the ability to stretch and manipulate obstacles in different directions, creating a more intricate puzzle-solving experience.
The game also features diverse level designs, including classic Nintendo-themed levels and enemies, adding a platformer-like feel to the puzzle gameplay. “Stretchmo” is praised for its engaging gameplay, endearing characters, and nostalgic soundtrack reminiscent of older Nintendo games.
While “Stretchmo” offers plenty of content and a good introduction to the series for newcomers, some levels can be extremely difficult and may frustrate players. Additionally, the game does not utilize the New 3DS features effectively and lacks support for Amiibo characters.
Overall, “Stretchmo” is considered a highly underrated gem on the 3DS, offering a challenging and fun puzzle-solving experience for old-school gamers.
Original article by www.oldschoolgamermagazine.com