Katelyn Berry: It's flashy, it's silly and most of all explode-ey! Explodemon finally comes to Steam after a 2011 release on the Playstation Network. If you've ever thought to yourself, "gee I wish I could have those SNES platform games back, but shinier and with more explosions!" then daydream no more. Exlodemon offers a fun, colorful, simple experience that will indulge your retro needs without visiting the Goodwill or unearthing your SNES.
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Explodemon combines the retro style of 16-bit platform games and Japanese action titles with the upgradable skills, hidden collectables and clever puzzles from more modern titles. Players use Explodemon's self-destructive nature to combat enemies and fly through the air, all the while solving a huge variety of physics-based puzzles.
Joseph Butler-Hartley looks over the release of Explodemon on Steam for Zero1gaming.com