Care Bears To The Rescue Review (Steam)
Care Bears To The Rescue Review, Funshine Bear, Grumpy Bear, Share Bear, Cheer Bear, and Good Luck Bear are on a mission to save the Silver Lining from Bluster’s most devious and daring plan so far! A ginormous, uncontrollable Bad Seed is wreaking havoc across the Silver Lining. If it isn’t stopped soon, the entire land and its inhabitants will be in big trouble!
Care Bears To The Rescue Review Pro:
- Nice cartoon graphics.
- 693.86MB Download size.
- Steam achievements.
- Full controller support.
- 3 save slots.
- Graphics settings – resolution.
- Platformer gameplay.
- World map level select.
- Cutscenes are animated and presented in the same way as the graphics.
- Four-player local co-op support.
- Five initial characters to play as – Grumpy Bear, Cheer Bear, Share Bear, Good Luck Bear, and Fun Shine Bear. Each has a unique ability.
- Tutorial pop-ups as you play.
- Collect stars in the level, and find hidden stickers.
- Clear easy to read Hud.
- Each Care Bear has a belly power.
- Hidden areas to find.
- Interact and have other Care Bears help you.
- Enemies can be avoided or turned back from evil with your belly power.
- Mid-level checkpoints.
- Simple easy-to-learn controls.
- You can replay levels.
- Three hearts life bar system.
- Fast loading times.
- A great game for younger gamers as it teaches them the basics of a platformer game.
- 2D game World with backdrops.
- Five worlds to unlock and play through.
- Boss encounters.
- If you lose all your hearts you just respawn where you were last.
- Drive vehicles and take part in different events.
Care Bears To The Rescue Review Cons:
- No actual graphics settings.
- You cannot remap the controls.
- No voice work at all, it’s just speech bubbles.
- Level design is very basic.
- The music and general atmosphere feel really flat.
- I feel fans will be disappointed by the lack of voice work, good music, etc.
- No good feedback on the damage you are doing to enemies.
- You rely on the game to decide if your belly power will actually hit or aim at the enemy.
- All you are doing is collecting stars and using your belly power on any icon or enemy.
- The power bar depleting as you use the belly power seems redundant.
- No replay value.
- The game doesn’t offer any challenges or game difficulties.
- Some of the levels have the problem of going on too soon, boss battles are a huge stand out for this.
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Care Bears To The Rescue:
Developer: Polygoat
Publisher: Forever Entertainment
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