Go! Go! PogoGirl

77

Top Critic Average

67%

Critics Recommend

The Games Machine
8.2 / 10
Pure Nintendo
8 / 10
GameGrin
7 / 10
Thumb Culture
3 / 5
Nindie Spotlight
7.1 / 10
NextGen Player
8 / 10
Creators: Ohsat Games
Release Date: Jan 26, 2022 - PC
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Go! Go! PogoGirl | Official Trailer | Platform Like It's the 90's!

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Critic Reviews for Go! Go! PogoGirl

I had high hopes while downloading Go! Go! PogoGirl and luckily I wasn't disappointed! The game offers exactly what it promises and nothing more: a colorful, valuable and exciting return to the nineties, with a 2D platformer that unaltered the dynamics of the time, adding that touch of Hoppin' Mad (a C64 classic) that absolutely adds to the experience.

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Go! Go! PogoGirl is a straight-up platformer with a bouncy twist. Its well-balanced difficulty, boss fights, and many collectibles provide a fun time full of action and replayability.

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Go! Go! PogoGirl is a fun and challenging 2D platforming game that has a unique way of traversing the levels since you are constantly bouncing on a pogo stick. There's not much of a story and the music can get a bit repetitive, but there is a lot of fun to be had here.

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Thumb Culture

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Thumb Culture

Go! Go! PogoGirl shines in its control. A platformer like this requires precise control over the character and this game feels great to play.

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With an old-school and generally unique feel, given all the bouncing, there’s some fun and challenge to be had here

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Go! Go! PogoGirl is a fantastic homage to classic platformers that fans of Sonic the Hedgehog or DuckTales will surely love. It offers top-notch level design, a charming aesthetic and a nice mix of platforming challenges and puzzle-solving to get through each stage. It's the perfect length, too, and encourages replayability.

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