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Platypus

Platypus ? The Arcade Game You Can't Ignore

Alright, let's talk about Platypus. Picture this: you're piloting a funky green and yellow blimp, straight out of the F 27 series (no, not a real blimp, but it looks cool), blasting through a world that honestly feels like it was made out of clay and dreams. Anthony Flack and the crew at Melioriose cooked up this horizontally scrolling shooter that's anything but ordinary. The gist? Blow up enemy satellites and pesky invaders, while making sure your own side's satellites and ground troops don't get wrecked. It's all about racking up those points, grabbing credits, and pushing through some seriously tricky levels. You basically want to smash as many bad guy satellites as you can before the clock says "nope."

Gameplay and Combat Vibes

Forget the usual "fly right, look at the background" routine. Platypus throws you right into the action. Enemy planes, ground troops boom, boom, next! The game keeps you moving, and you've got a wild arsenal to play with: missiles, bombs, lasers (oh my), and some sneaky mines. Each new wave of baddies gets tougher, so you can't just coast these guys are out for blood. Or, well, blimp oil or whatever.

Timed Mayhem

And just when you think you've got the hang of things, Platypus says, "Surprise! Timed challenge time." All of a sudden, you're juggling offense and defense, trying to wreck enemy bases before the timer hits zero. It's frantic, it's stressful, it's actually a blast if you're into that sort of chaos.

If you're the kind of person who digs arcade games with weirdly charming visuals and music that slaps (seriously, the soundtrack is a bop), this one's got you covered. The claymation look? Chef's kiss. The sounds? Catchy as heck. Whether you're flying solo or dragging your pals in for some co op madness, Platypus is just pure, goofy fun. Go on, give it a whirl. Bet you won't put it down.


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Title Platypus
Author Retro64
Filename 1920_PlatypusSetup.exe