Blender Bros.

Being an account of the interstellar adventures of a proactive space rabbit and his strange hovering friends.

When you set a generic 2D GBA platformer a-sailin? into the vast, boundless sea of generic 2D GBA platformers, you better give it a good gimmick if you expect it to have any shot at survival. Luckily, Blender Bros. comes equipped with a pretty decent one to stave off the feeling you?re just playing a Nickelodeon-licensed game that neglected to get a Nickelodeon license. The gimmick in question: ?Mini Bros.,? little equippable sidekicks that grant you special abilities, and can be powered up by playing rock, reggae, and classical vinyl records.

The game?s look is cool (space rabbits with enormous prehensile ears), the music is groovy, and the intuitive controls let you pull off some pretty nifty rabbit-ear-themed tricks. Still, it?s really just a formulaic 2D platformer at heart?and a short, easy one at that?so if gimmicks and colossal rabbit ears don?t fool ya, stay away.

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