Pocket Gamer:
Games are often full of ups and downs, but they don't usually make a feature of them.
In this respect, T Raiders is unlike any other platformer you've ever tackled. Yet, it also manages to beg, steal, and borrow from scores of them, adding a touch of nuttiness to each and every feature along the way.
There's something to be said for weirdness. T Raiders is nothing if not weird. It isn't the circus sounds or even the quirky cartoon characters; it's the way everything fits together. Touchmine was the company behind the superb Devil Invasion, a frantic and unexpectedly rich hybrid of match-3 and role-playing games that starred squishy little cartoons as the invading devils. T Raiders, a run-and-jump platformer, follows suit. It's packed with strange characters and mechanics that produce a distinctly alien vibe. But it's also a bit less amusing than its forebear.