- January 20, 2017
- Krupinski Art
Tourists Kidnapped a Little Bear
68%Game Brain Score
gameplay, humor
music, story
76% User Score 41 reviews
Platforms
About
Tourists Kidnapped a Little Bear is a retro 8 bit game with cute five-color-arts, fx-sounds and represents a story of a brave mama bear.Mama bear need's to find and rescue her beloved little bear who was kidnapped by tourists.











+2
Audience ScoreBased on 41 reviews
gameplay5 positive mentions
music4 negative mentions
- The game offers fast-paced and addictive gameplay, making it enjoyable for short play sessions.
- It's a fun and simple game that provides a good amount of content for its low price, with 60 levels to complete.
- Players have found joy and satisfaction in the game, often comparing it favorably to more expensive titles.
- The game suffers from technical issues, including low frame rates and unresponsive controls, which can detract from the experience.
- The achievement system is poorly designed, requiring multiple playthroughs and random chance to unlock everything.
- Many players find the graphics and overall presentation to be low quality and amateurish, leading to a lack of immersion.
gameplay
9 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe gameplay is characterized by its addictive, fast-paced nature with quick levels and easy restarts, appealing to those who enjoy a simplistic and engaging experience. However, some players find it lacking in depth and fun, with technical issues and frustrating achievement setups detracting from the overall enjoyment. Despite mixed opinions, the roguelike elements and entertaining aspects resonate with certain players.
“The gameplay at its core is addictive since the levels are quick, it's fun to splat the bad guys, and dying is not a big deal with fast restarts.”
“The gameplay was fun!”
“The music is awful, the gameplay is awful, and my 360 controller does not work with it (buttons work but d-pad and sticks do nothing).”
“If you're looking for fast-paced gameplay with short duration, then this game is for you.”
“From the music to the gameplay to the technical aspects, everything feels off.”