Despite the lack of any real challenge, Kao the Kangaroo is a very enjoyable game, even if it is a little short; You can comfortably complete it, along with finding all of the collectables, in around ten hours. Although in comparison to some of the big-name contenders it could be seen as a bit brief, I found the pacing to be good and importantly it never became tedious or repetitive. If you have younger kids it’s a great introduction to the genre, but even older gamers looking for a bit of a nostalgia kick will find something to enjoy here. Kao may not bring anything new to the table, but in its aim of harking back to the golden age of platforming games, it’s a resounding success.
"The Warsaw-based (Poland) indie games developer Tate Multimedia are today very happy and excited to announce that they have just released the "Bend the Roo'les" DLC for "Kao the Kangaroo" to PC (via Steam) and consoles (PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, and the Nintendo Switch) via digital stores". - Jonas Ek, TGG.
HPP Reviews Kao the Kangaroo: Bend the Roo'les DLC. Can a giant crab and time trials make the overall experience better? Keep reading our review to find out!
This Kao the Kangaroo: Bend the Roo'les review takes a look at the latest DLC pack for Kao the Kangaroo, available now.