Adventures of Pip Critic Reviews
10 Total Reviews
8 Positive Reviews(80%)
2 Mixed Reviews(20%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)
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GameGrin
January 6, 2022
Adventures of Pip's unique mechanic makes it stand out from the rest of the platformers I've played; the game makes wonderful use of the mechanic. Challenging enough to not make it a memory platformer but also not dull, this game is sure to charm any fans of the genre.
Twinfinite
June 22, 2015
Adventures of Pip has plenty to offer in terms of action, as in addition to completing each level, players can rescue three of the scattered townsfolk within each stage. The game’s pixel currency can also be used to buy helpful items and upgrades to aid Pip in his journey, and each boss battle bestows a health increase upon victory.
Gamestyle
June 23, 2015
A solid platformer, with interesting mechanics and loads of charm. Adventures of Pip is a fantastic addition to a crowded genre.
IGN Spain
June 30, 2015
Adventures of Pip is a nice tribute to the classic 2D pixel art platformer even though it lacks some depth.
Vandal
July 7, 2015
Adventures of Pip is a game that brings back the true 16-bit experience, and that's all we need. It's not particularly original, but it does deliver a gameplay some of us really miss.
ActionTrip
June 5, 2015
Adventures of Pip is a good platformer in every sense of the phrase. It has a nostalgic, yet beautiful art style, fun concept, and gameplay that even seasoned platforming fans will absolutely adore. However, Pip has not much else beneath the surface.
Destructoid
May 29, 2015
Adventures of Pip is an inoffensive platformer that doesn't do a whole lot wrong, but it won't stand out in your mind a few days after beating it.
IGN Italia
July 6, 2015
A nice puzzle game, with some interesting level design and a cute concept. It lacks a bit of personality and it gets really fun only in the final world.
Digitally Downloaded
June 25, 2015
Adventures of Pip is a solid platformer with a clever little gameplay mechanic, but ultimately doesn't do all that much with it. That being said, away from the mechanics, it was also good to see one of these retro-themed platformers do something more with the art style than simply have it as window-dressing. Adventures of Pip actually turns pixels into part of the gameplay, and that's neat.