- February 26, 2018
- azimuth team
Cowboy Escape
36%Game Brain Score
music, graphics
57% User Score 14 reviews
Platforms
About
You play for Cowboy, whose goal is to go through all levels without falling into an abyss.



Audience ScoreBased on 14 reviews
music3 negative mentions
- Some players found the game amusing in a humorous way, suggesting it could be entertaining for a brief period.
- A few users appreciated the retro pixel art style, even if it was considered outdated.
- The game is very easy to complete, making it accessible for casual gamers.
- The game suffers from extremely low visual and audio quality, with no options for resolution or audio control.
- It uses a poorly regarded game engine, resulting in technical defects and a lack of customization options for controls.
- The overall lack of player interest is evident, with very few active players and a high likelihood of refunds.
music
3 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe game's music has been criticized for being excessively loud and annoying, with no proper audio controls to adjust or mute it. Players have reported that the inability to turn off the background music leads to a frustrating experience, as it continues to play even when skipping levels.
“The music is incredibly loud; it can be overwhelming.”
“Pressing the arrow keys allows you to skip a level, but the music continues, leading to an increasingly annoying noise after a few presses.”
“Bewilderingly, the game doesn't include proper audio controls, so you can't turn off the annoying background music. You'll need to alt+tab out and stop the music using the Windows sound mixer.”
“Literally, the music is so loud I can go deaf.”
“Pressing the arrow keys makes you skip a level, but the music will stay, resulting in complete annoying noise after a couple of button presses.”