Gamesblip writes about Futurlab's Coconut Dodge Revitalised for the Vita.
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Ah Futurlab, how you have made the past month spectacular. Not happy with completely redoing their Minis title Velocity Ultra which I gave a well deserved 9.5, they’ve only gone and HD remastered the game that exploded them onto the scene, publishers scrambling to get their own versions on Android and iOS; Coconut Dodge. Having not played the original but with it being free on PSPlus at the moment (£1.99 if you’re not) I thought I’d take a look and see what all the fuss is about. I’ve seen the odd video online and to be honest it looks like little more than a Flash game, however like Jetpack Joyride on mobile has proven, single game endless titles can be fantastic if done right. I’m not a fan of endless titles as I like a sense of progression but Coconut Dodge Revitalised cleverly has a bit of endless and a bit of levelling which I’ll touch on later.
This was a great PS+ game.
Very simple but a lot of fun.
I'm glad you reviewed it that way.