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Mos speedrun soundtrack
Mos speedrun soundtrack







mos speedrun soundtrack
  1. #MOS SPEEDRUN SOUNDTRACK UPDATE#
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It’s a tidy little package, all in all – probably the closest thing the App Store has to Super Meat Boy, which is high praise indeed.Summary: Jump, dodge and race Mos through 25 glorious stages of fast paced retro platforming action! With exceptionally clever level design, gorgeous pixellated graphics and solid platform dynamics you'll want to keep playing and playing.Find secret areas, collect the spooky hidden skulls, grab every coin, and, once you get fast, you can try to beat the speed-run time! There really is something for all skill levels, from casual to hard-core gamers.There are 12 cool costumes to unlock throughout the game, see if you can find every spooky ghost and you'll get a new costume for each one.And there's loads more! We have been adding new features regularly ever since we released the game, awesome features like video recording and exporting, game centre scoreboards, lots of achievements, web levels you can download to the game, random twitter taunts, dynamic costumes, and things we can't even remember but were probably awesome!Oh yeah, the amazing chip tune soundtrack will make you weep pixels!This is a universal app for iPhone and iPad.

#MOS SPEEDRUN SOUNDTRACK FULL#

That said, Game Centre support already offers a great incentive to replay, adding a full set of achievements and leaderboards, which are clearly a great fit for the time attack nature of the experience.

#MOS SPEEDRUN SOUNDTRACK UPDATE#

It’s a little on the short side, perhaps, but like all good iOS games, an update will probably fix that in the near future.

mos speedrun soundtrack

Thankfully, there’s a virtual D-Pad that can be switched to from the options menu, which makes things considerably easier. During the latter levels, however, where precise platform navigation is vital in making it to the end in one piece, I did find this somewhat finicky. This doesn’t add anything to the core gameplay – you can’t interact with them – but after attempting a level for the hundredth time, it’s quite satisfying to watch a horde of doomed clones trotting along beside you.įor the most part, controls work fine – tap the right side of the screen to move right, the left to move left and both at once to jump. After each death, a ghost of your previous run will attempt the level alongside you, serving as a reminder of your past failures. After the first five levels the difficulty level soars, with enemies loitering around the exits of each jump, and spike pits restricting any extraneous movement. You either complete a level or you don’t, which makes the game refreshingly taxing. You’ll need to nail a more-or-less perfect run if you plan on beating the speedrun time, which requires that you know a level like the back of your hand. With latter levels lasting anything up to three or four minutes, there’s little room for error. The stopwatch at the top of the screen only gives you a second or two of leeway before turning red and dashing your chances of a badge. Amass enough badges in each world, and you’ll unlock the next batch of challenges. Combining quaint pixel graphics with a vibrant chip-tune soundtrack, Mos Speedrun is a retro platformer designed with the touchscreen in mind.Įach of the game’s 20 levels has four badges to earn: one for simply finishing the level, one for completing it in a certain time, one for collecting all the coins, and one for finding a hidden skull. There’s no plot setup, no dialogue, no character development – hell, you can only assume the main character is called Mo because of the title. Mos Speedrun taps into a very pure vein of gaming: completing 2D levels as fast as you can whilst collecting as many coins as possible along the way.









Mos speedrun soundtrack