- March 1, 2024
- Replayne
Dynacat
60%Game Brain Score
graphics, replayability
gameplay, story
100% User Score 11 reviews
Platforms
LinuxXbox Series X|SPCXbox OneXboxWindows
About
STORY Dynacat's home has been invaded by an army of robots who are draining energy from the land and storing it in the form of magic crystals. Follow Dynacat on an adventure to fight back against the robots and protect the land from withering. GAMEPLAY Dynacat is a fast-paced 3D platforming game with an isometric perspective. Speed through stages by using platforms, springs and other stage ele…







Audience ScoreBased on 11 reviews
graphics1 positive mentions
gameplay3 negative mentions
- Dynacat features clever level design that encourages exploration and speedrunning, reminiscent of classic Sonic games.
- The game has a charming visual style and is fun to play once you master the controls, providing a rewarding experience.
- It offers a good amount of replayability with collectibles and special stages, making it worthwhile for players who enjoy mastering levels.
- The game lacks a substantial plot, with minimal storytelling that may leave some players wanting more context.
- There are issues with the controls, particularly the slippery movement and the tether after jumping, which can be frustrating for new players.
- Some players feel the game's length and content do not justify the price, suggesting it could be more appropriately priced.
- gameplay5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
The gameplay is praised for its enjoyable mechanics and effective teaching of controls, making replaying levels rewarding. Players appreciate the fast-paced exploration reminiscent of isometric platformers, despite some minor issues. Overall, the level design and gameplay experience are well-received.
“Enjoyable game with interesting mechanics and a learning curve that makes replaying levels worthwhile.”
“It's also very smart on how it teaches its controls and mechanics.”
“I feel this game definitely fills my desire for fast-paced and exploration gameplay, and I can look past some of the minor issues.”
“Ever seen Sonic 3D Blast gameplay or know of other isometric platformers?”
“I don't really have any gripes regarding the gameplay or the level design.”