- April 25, 2025
- September Games
POGOPPL
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POGOPPL is a single player and multiplayer arcade platformer game. It was developed by September Games and was released on April 25, 2025. It received very positive reviews from players.
Physics-based pogo stick platforming!











- Addictive and enjoyable pogo-based physics gameplay with smooth controls and high skill ceiling.
- Varied and creative level design with a good progression curve, including story mode, PvP, and a level editor.
- Great multiplayer modes like Pogo Kombat, and charming pixel art style with a cool, nostalgic vibe.
- Steep learning curve and some levels can be extremely challenging or frustrating for casual players.
- Mechanics like downforce and persistent objects (e.g. rockets) can sometimes make levels harder or unintuitive.
- Multiplayer can be disruptive when players interfere with each other, and getting up from lying down can be slow.
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The story mode is expansive and engaging, featuring a whimsical narrative about unlikely heroes with surprising depth. It is enriched by diverse levels including lasers, traps, mini-games, and boss fights, though there is room for improvement to enhance enjoyment further.
“This is a great game, beautifully tuned physics and an expansive story mode.”
“The story is whimsical and fun, telling the story of a group of unlikely heroes.”
“The story mode surprises with actual narrative depth (yes, really) across lots and lots of levels filled with lasers, traps, mini-games, and even boss fights.”
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Frequently Asked Questions
POGOPPL is a arcade platformer game.
POGOPPL is available on PC and Windows.
POGOPPL was released on April 25, 2025.
POGOPPL was developed by September Games.
POGOPPL has received very positive reviews from players. Most players liked POGOPPL for its story.
POGOPPL is a single player game with multiplayer and local co-op support.
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