- February 10, 2022
- Giant Door
Derpy Conga
61%Game Brain Score
replayability, gameplay
story
83% User Score 24 reviews
Platforms
About
A physics-based puzzle-platformer about the importance of friendship! Gather all your friends and take them on a journey to save their endangered planet! Take their hand as you find them and form a conga line to be sure not to leave anyone behind but be careful: the longer the line, the harder to control! On the other hand (haha!), certain obstacles are easier to overcome when you have friends on …









Audience ScoreBased on 24 reviews
replayability2 positive mentions
story3 negative mentions
- The game features beautifully designed characters and maps, creating a charming and visually appealing experience.
- Puzzles are well-crafted, offering a good mix of difficulty that makes them enjoyable for casual play.
- The developers are responsive and actively communicate with the community, showing a commitment to improving the game.
- The camera behavior and controls are sluggish, making co-op play frustrating as the second player has significantly less agency.
- There are numerous bugs, including issues with co-op functionality and a lack of checkpoints, which detracts from the overall experience.
- The game can feel chaotic and unpolished, with instances of players getting stuck or the game crashing during gameplay.
story
4 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe game's story is praised for its engaging and well-animated narrative, complemented by a charming art style and polished user interface. It features a cute physics puzzler plot that is notably compelling, drawing comparisons to the film "Don't Look Up." Overall, the storytelling enhances the game's aesthetic appeal.
“The game is very pretty, well-animated with nice storytelling and great user interface polish.”
“Cute little physics puzzler with a charming art style and a plot that gives 'Don't Look Up' a run for its money.”
“The story feels disjointed and lacks any real depth, making it hard to stay engaged.”
“The plot twists are predictable and fail to deliver any real emotional impact.”
“Character development is minimal, leaving the players feeling disconnected from the narrative.”