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About This Game Are you ready for The Videokid challenge?Test your skills to the max with this fun & challenging arcade style skate game set in a retro 1980s neighbourhood filled with danger...Skate, hitch and grind your way through hazardous streets; dodging 80s bikes, cars, trucks, trains & more. The Videokid is jam packed with 80s nostalgia. Relive classic moments of all your favourite movie, tv and cartoon characters and remember... the further you get the more epic the references become!"What a wonderful game this is - an exacting arcade treat shot through with 80s childhood memories." Christian Donlan, Eurogamer"You’ll find that The VIDEOKID throws in every nostalgic thing you loved about the 80s into an 8-bit fast-paced Paperboy-esque gaming experience. Plug in your walkman and lace up your Reebok Pumps..." Niko & Dawn, Indiewatch"It's like PaperBoy on 80s steroids" twitter.com/MastaCodyD"An awesome trip down memorylane!" twitter.com/HeinyReimesThe goal is simple: Avoid being busted by the cops, pull off sick tricks and complete crazy combos to earn bonuses; all whilst trying to stay alive just long enough to deliver your pirate video round and get to your girl in time! From retro arcade style sound effects, to the incredible 8bit inspired soundtrack (written by DJ Savant) the Videokid pays pure homage to your favourite games of the golden era.FEATURES:- Take on 'The Videokid challenge' & be amongst the top 25 hall of fame- Unlock and play as some of your favourite 80s inspired characters- Wreak havoc on the wrong side of the law for maximum score- Pull off sick skate tricks & crazy combos- Laugh at endless ways to bail, slam and fail- Earn cash to spend on radical upgrades & powerups in the skateshop- Experience the nail-biting tension... the longer you live the harder it gets- See how many classic 80s characters & vehicles you can spot- Relive your nostalgic childhood where all things were awesomeCONTROLLER OPTIONSpress "a" to restart or "y" to enter the store 6d5b4406ea Title: THE VIDEOKIDGenre: Action, Casual, IndieDeveloper:PixelTrip StudiosPublisher:PixelTrip StudiosRelease Date: 31 Jan, 2017 THE VIDEOKID Crack And Patch the videokid switch. the videokid 80s edition. the videokid erfolge. the videokid metacritic. the videokid review. the videokid game review. the videokid walkthrough. the videokid ps4. the videokid. the video kid switch review. the moon video kid. the videokid achievements. the videokid switch review. the videokid achievement guide. the videokid ios. the videokid nintendo switch. the videokid 80s edition review. the videokid xbox one. the wizard videokid. video kid the radio star. the videokid steam. videokid xbox one. the videokid trophy guide. the videokid xbox. the videokid google play. the videokid game. video kid the birthday massacre lyrics. video kid the birthday massacre. a knife video kid. the videokid 80s edition achievements So, The Videokid, really cool game. Would highly recommend it-- especially for the small price tag. The premise is simple enough and the excecution is done quite well. The game is making you through almost what I would consider a rail arcade game where you have to deliver as many videos as possible while also making your way to your girlfriend. The score attack part of the game keeps you on your toes while the incentive to collect money also for skins and tricks makes sure there is a benchmark for how good you are getting. The design of the level is ingenious, with plenty of nostalgic references to make sure you keep grinning as you go along. The secret level is cool as well. Overall, the game is fantastic, my only knock on it being that the loading times are "too long" for a game that is all about failing and repeating. (Too long as compared to super hexagon that is almost instantaneous). Appart from that, definately buy it if you get the chance.. THE VIDEOKID is a remake of one of the great classics in the history of gaming, Paperboy, originally from 1985 but made on several platforms over the years. THE VIDEOKID is a runner where you play a kid riding his skateboard delivering video tapes for marked Letter boxes While trying to avoid all sorts of dangerous enemies that mostly are 80ies culture icons like movies\/cartoons characters etc. The handling is as simple as it gets as the controls are left and right and up for jumping while a fourth key is for throwing the video tapes. The game can be played on either keyboard or controller. When colliding with enemies the first time the game ends. The game has 3 different trick updates which in my opinion is a bit limited but still ok as you doesnt have much influence on them anyways. Besides of that different skins can be bought by earning ingame coins.I think all fans of runners or the original paperboy will be satisfied aquiring this great little game that in my opinion actually is way better than the original and its sequel. The vast ammount of culture references is really staggering and has had me trying to remember what movies and shows they might have appeared in originally.I bought this game at full price and is really happy that i did so as its a simple but addictive game of nostalgia.Below is posted different characters ive spotted ingame but be aware if you are a film buff you might want to skip that part as i had a blast myself trying to figure them out. various characters\/things from same shows\/movies turning up on different ocasions down the road (who framed roger rabbit, peanuts, dr who, He-Man, baywatch, karate kid, back to the future, teenage mutant ninja turtles,the blues brothers, 48 hours) - characters showing once, Inspector gadget, care bears, a-team, big bird, duck tales, star trek, scarface, taxi driver, National Lampoon's Vacation, michael jacksons thriller, terminator, paddington bear, dukes of hazard, beverly hills cop, ghost busters, space invaders\/Pac-Man, rocky, herbie, dancing prunes, Short Circuit, lethal weapon, super man, Fraggle Rock, Alvin and the Chipmunks, smurfs, postman pat, scoobie-doo, Peabody and Sherman, Indiana jones, transformers, Ruff Mitchell from Dennis the Menace cartoons, flintstones house, Chucky from Child's Play, gremlins, simpsons, Elliot riding bike with E.T, John McClane from Die Hard, Jason Voorhees, Batman car, pee-wee Herman, Freddy kruger, Beetlejuice, Ash Williams from evil dead, platoon, aliens 2 armored car, poltergeist house, The Fall Guys truck, Snake Plissken\/Escape from New York, Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, Ferris Bueller's Day Off characters in red car, alien rammed down by previously mentioned armored car, nightrider, Giant Stay Puft Marshmallow Man from ghost busters and even then im sure i missed a bunch. Really enoyable game! An insane about of references that are really cool to see voxelized and an addictive game mechanic that makes you want to keep playing and reach the end!. Great game, even better if you grew up in the 70-80s. The amount of different characters you recognise that you had forgot about is amazing. They have packed a lot of references in there. I won't name them as half the fun is recognising them and shouting it out. The game is an obvious clone of Paperboy but in my opinion it is much better and more fun to play. Plus you don't need a bicycle controller to play it! I find it easier to play with a controller. Unfortunately the game does not support a controller but I use Pinnacle to get around this. There are only 4 keys anyway so its not really an issue. The difficulty level is spot on leading you to the feeling of "Just one more go" and one more go becomes 10 more goes etc... Highly recommended at the full price.. With all due respect, VIDEOKID puts PAPERBOY(one of my all time favs) to shame. This is seriously awesome. Your left thumb will want to quit, but your right middle finger will hit ENTER out of defiance for "just one more round" of this challenging\/addicting arcade game packed full of pop culture good times. The joke's on you if you don't have this in your library. \u2580\u25ac\u2580 -10\/10 - Zashish. I'm reviewing this from the couch\/controller\/in-home streaming point of view because I feel this is the most natural environment for Videokid's kind of game.Today, in a total 180\u00b0, we'll flip the thumb downside up. PixelTrip Studios' latest update vastly improves the game experience with a controller in hand. The game is not overly hard but can still kill you in seconds and the fact you don't have to reach for a mouse to give it another go anymore makes all the difference. The controller support stil doesn't feel 100% "native" but Steam's controller configurator can pick up the slack and make the mouse-driven store and menus navigatable with a pad. If I could only skip the Unity configuration with a launch parameter, the Big Picture experience would be improved even more.The game itself is a silly fun time waster with a ton of '80s references but what actually draws me in is the fluid gameplay and the fact it reminds me of Paperboy but doesn't make me want to pull my hair out. Added to the bin of games to go back to when you don't have time or energy for anything new or big.-- Initial review for posterity:Seems promising but the Unity configuration popup, lingering Game Over screen and the fact you need a mouse to skip the intro and use the menus are seriously killing the pick up (a controller) and play and replay and replay again aspect. I want to enjoy it but the aforementioned clunkiness is getting in the way.. Great game, even better if you grew up in the 70-80s. The amount of different characters you recognise that you had forgot about is amazing. They have packed a lot of references in there. I won't name them as half the fun is recognising them and shouting it out. The game is an obvious clone of Paperboy but in my opinion it is much better and more fun to play. Plus you don't need a bicycle controller to play it! I find it easier to play with a controller. Unfortunately the game does not support a controller but I use Pinnacle to get around this. There are only 4 keys anyway so its not really an issue. The difficulty level is spot on leading you to the feeling of "Just one more go" and one more go becomes 10 more goes etc... Highly recommended at the full price.

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