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7.6

Kersploosh! 3DS eShop Review | Negative World

Andrew N from Negative World writes: "Have you ever wondered what happens to a stone when you drop it down a well? Me either. In part because I’m not sure that I’ve ever seen a real well out here in the suburbs of Chicago. My main reference point for wells is a vague sense that they are this thing that used to exist but too many kids fell down, and despite the kids being ultimately saved by their faithful dogs, wells were deemed too dangerous and went the way of the buffalo. Kersploosh! (developed by Poisoft, published by Nintendo) is a game that answers a question that I never asked, and as it turns out, there is a lot more going on inside of a well than I would have expected. For instance, did you know that some wells have cannons inside of them?"

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Poisoft makes the oddest games

Michibiku's Jenni Lada writes, "Poisoft is one of those developers you might be aware of, but just barely. The only one of their games to receive a localization was the unorthodox Kersploosh. I mean, who would ever think up a game where you try to guide an item past obstacles to the bottom of a well? The tragedy is, the team has made an assortment of satisfyingly strange games that we’ve been denied because we’re in the wrong region."

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6.5

Worth Playing - Kersploosh Review

Worth Playing - Master the journey to the bottom of wells that are filled with obstacles. Maneuver each stone, complete each level, and embrace the challenges that lie ahead.

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2.0

Kersploosh! Review (Nintendo-Okie)

"Everybody at some point in their life has probably thrown money into a fountain, down a drain or maybe into a well. Some people have probably made a game out of it by trying to hit certain parts of the fountain or land in a particular spot. My grandparents actually had an old dry well in their backyard and I spent hours throwing chunks of dirt or rocks down there. I don’t remember having to dodge 2×4’s, cookies or doughnuts to get a rock to the bottom of the well, though. The developers at Poisoft have decided that people need to be able to take this pastime with them wherever they go courtesy of Kersploosh!", writes Nintendo-Okie.

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