6/10 . And a narrow positive for me. Pro - Like a modernized version of Qbert. Graphics looks good. Game play is quite decent. - A relaxed version of Qbert. You can stop and even though on each level there is a main enemy that hunts you and shoots at you sometimes the rest has predictable paths - Warp tunnels on the board allowing you to appear on the other side of the board allowing more tactical flexibility. Con - Later uses time as a difficulty factor - Bugs: Seem to be rare but it happens that a enemy gets stuck at the bottom part of the screen making it impossible to beat the level with that life if you need to visit that square. - Is not in the end better than the game it takes it's inspiration from. I can't trash this with a negative. I played it and i enjoyed it but it could be better as well. Price actually reflects pretty well what kind of complexity in mechanics that you get so keep expectations at bay and you will enjoy this.
Hoppy Hop
- Release Date:
- Jun 16, 2023
- Developer:
- Karv, Gabriel Machado, Josyan, Bibiki
- Publisher:
- Josyan
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
Jump through different zones avoiding enemies, collecting candy and eating carrots.
Test your skills and compete against other players on the global leaderboard.
Screenshots
User Reviews
Played through and 100% achievements in 26 minutes. With only 3 biomes, only 6 different enemies and some don't-jump-here-blocks the content is very scarce and very short. Not that challenging, rather forgiving as you have 3 lives which reset for every level. From the trailer it looked like that the bunny couldn't stop hopping, but that's not the case. You can stop at any time to dodge enemies or their projectiles. So it's not that difficult to dodge. The main focus is to get all platforms within the time limit. Time limits are rarely a fun gameplay element... This felt like a tech demo game on itch.io, but not what I expect from a full game. Not recommended.
It's modernized Q*Bert for $3. I don't love the mobile-esque UI, and the leaderboards lack quality of life features like being able to only show your friends or easily find your score, but there's not much else to complain about here. A respectable arcade throwback at a fair price.
ENG: A very beautiful arcade that takes us back to 8/16 bits games, we are a bunny that has to jump in all the tiles, it has 3 worlds with different enemies and when we pass them we return to repeat variations of the previous worlds. Also has leaderboards which is very good, some other bug, screenshots do not work and the UI is not very clean, I think it could have been much better with a little more polishing, but these are small details, great game anyway. ESP: Un muy bello árcade que nos remonta a juegos de 8/16 bits, somos un conejito que tiene que saltar en todas las casillas, tiene 3 mundos con enemigos distintos y cuando los pasamos volvemos a repetir variaciones de los mundos anteriores. Tiene leaderboards lo que esta muy bien, posee algún que otro bug, no funcionan las screenshots y la interfaz no se siente muy limpia, creo que podría haber quedado mucho mejor si lo hubieran pulido un poco mas, pero son detalles pequeños, gran juego de todas formas. En Argentina tiene el...
Hoppy Hop is a cute single screen 80s style arcade game by Josyan, the developer of Tamiku. The game seems to be inspired by Q*bert, an arcade classic. You play as a bunny that's lost and has to find his way home. You clear a level by hopping on each block while avoiding enemies and hazards. Beware of the timer because if it reaches zero you lose a life and have to restart the level iirc. There are bonus items to collect to unlock a bonus level and a special carrot that will make you invulnerable for a short time. The bonus levels contain carrots you can pick up for some extra points, with a special carrot at the end if you manage to collect them all before the timer runs out. There's an interesting scoring mechanic where the points for each block you hop on increases with each block of the same type and resets if you hop on another. For some blocks this is also timed and for others you have to wait until it switches colors I think, not completely sure on this. Each new level you st...
Even though its a small game, its really fun and has nice graphics
like qbert, but easier and more casual, and featuring a cute bunny. personally i was kind of hoping it wouldn't be "arcade hard", and it isn't, so that's a plus for me. tiny game worth the tiny price. bnnuy / 10
Cute arcade game that takes deep inspiration from Q*Bert. Basically the same game with a new enemies, board layouts and bonuses.
Good single screen arcade game inspired by Q-Bert. A bit too easy.
Maravilloso juego arcade, cortito pero con dificultad ajustada para que sea dificil de masterizar. Aún tendré que jugar un poco más para mejorar mi record. Recomendadísimo, divertido y simple.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows XP, Vista, 7, 10
- Processor: i3 or AMD FX 6100
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: A normal graphic card
- Storage: 500 MB available space
Recommended
- OS *: Windows XP, Vista, 7, 10
- Processor: i5 or AMD FX 6300
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: A normal graphic card
- Storage: 1 GB available space
FAQ
How much does Hoppy Hop cost?
Hoppy Hop costs $2.99.
What are the system requirements for Hoppy Hop?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP, Vista, 7, 10 Processor: i3 or AMD FX 6100 Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: A normal graphic card Storage: 500 MB available space Recommended: Recommended: OS *: Windows XP, Vista, 7, 10 Processor: i5 or AMD FX 6300 Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: A normal graphic card Storage: 1 GB available space
What platforms is Hoppy Hop available on?
Hoppy Hop is available on Windows PC.
Is Hoppy Hop worth buying?
Hoppy Hop has 95% positive reviews from 19 players.
When was Hoppy Hop released?
Hoppy Hop was released on Jun 16, 2023.
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