Adventures of Pip on Nintendo Switch (Videogame Review & Giveaway)


 Welcome to the next evolution of the classic side-scrolling action platform game! Journey with Pip as he sets out to save Princess Adeline from the evil Queen DeRezzia. Pip’s quest begins when he learns he can absorb the Bitstream from his fallen foes to evolve and devolve between three different forms – single pixel, 8-bit, and 16-bit! Each transformation provides different powers that Pip can use to solve environmental puzzles and blast through enemies. Pip’s tale leads players through five different stylized worlds with up to 10 hours of epic adventuring gameplay.


Inspired by classic platformers, Adventures of Pip basks in a world where players can defeat a huge 32-bit boss as an 8-bit character or even as a single-pixel. Pip’s foes have weaknesses and strengths — pinpoint these, swap to the right form and take them out! 




MY REVIEW
Of course, my child was extremely excited to review a new video game for the Nintendo Switch, so into the game we went! The Adventures of Pip was a fun game that had a nostalgic feel to it, reminding me of childhood times playing Mario Bros trying to save the Princess. The 2D game which offers multiple levels per world, was enough of a challenge for both of us to enjoy and want to keep us coming back for more.  My son definitely loved the concept of the game and was intrigued by the ability for Pip to transform into a pixel and back again. The music and graphics were super fun and the controls were simple to navigate. 



When playing the game, you can locate treasure chests that contain bits or hearts that act as currency to purchase upgrades to Pip and his abilities. My son loved the concept of the bits and enjoyed locating them to see what was inside. The overall graphics and game design were super fun and offered lots of enjoyable game time on the Nintendo Switch. Although it had a similar feel to other 2d leveled games, we enjoyed it and would recommend it to other fellow gamers!

 Adventures of Pip is now available on Nintendo Switch as of September 10th and you can also find the game on other consoles, like, Steam, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Wii and Apple iOS. For more information about Adventures of Pip and other videogames from TicToc Games, be sure to head to their website 


GIVEAWAY!
In honor of Adventures of Pip now being available on Nintendo Switch, we've teamed up with TicToc Games to offer two readers, US & Canada, a chance at winning a copy of the game on Nintendo Switch. To enter the giveaway, comment below sharing your favorite childhood videogame you loved playing. 

Disclosure: All opinions are my own. I received  Adventures of Pip on Nintendo Switch at no cost for the purpose of this review. No other compensation was received.


121 comments:

  1. I loved classic Mario. All those extra secret lives in world 3.

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  2. Iwas never into video games but my sons loved Legends of Zelda.

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  3. My favorite was Super Mario

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  4. My favorite childhood video game is the original Pokemon Red & Blue

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  5. Bonk's Adventure on turbo grafix 16

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  6. My favorite was Bubsy on Super Nintendo.

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  7. My favourite game growing up was Super Mario Bros!

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  8. Dr. Mario was (and still is) my favorite video game.

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  9. My favourite video game when I was a kid was Contra.

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  10. The Legend of Zelda: A link to the past, what a classic!

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  11. I loved playing Mario kart and still do!

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  12. My favorite was super Mario because it was the only one I could understand.

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  13. My favourite childhood video gam was Pirates! on the C64 - played it for hours and hours!

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  14. My favourite childhood video game was the Super Mario Bros on the NES!

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  15. Super Mario Bros 3, but my favourite version was the updated one included with Super Mario All-Stars on the SNES.

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  16. I loved the classic Super Mario game

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  17. I always loved playing Super Mario Sunshine so stoked it is now on the Switch!

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  18. So lame, but I loved Duck Hunt! I loved the futuristic guns. LOL!

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  19. I played Harvest Moon growing up! Its really cool because all of my nephews love playing it too.

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  20. I played super Mario 3 religiously. I still remember all the tricks and i play on the switch with my son all the time!

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  21. My favorite childhood game was Tetris and it still is my favorite till now!

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  22. My absolute favorite was the original Zelda on the Nintendo.

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  23. My favorites were Metroid and the first Final Fantasy.

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  24. We spent so much time playing Mario Kart

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  25. My favorite game was Secret of Mana! I used to watch my Dad play for hours and then when I finally got my turn I was so happy and excited to play. Best game ever! When my store closed and I lost my job, I saw they had the original game in the Nintendo play store and you know I bought it!!! Brought back soooo many nostalgic memories! <3

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  26. Final Fantasy VII was the one I put the most hours into. Such a classic

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  27. i would love to have this for the kids and blog it

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  28. Always loved playing Mario. Super Mario bros 3 was my favorite.

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  29. My favorite video game was Mario Bros. on the original Ninetendo. Legend of Zelda is second place.

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  30. I started out with an Atari 2600. I used to play Space Invaders and Missle Command until my eyes were dry.

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  31. Luigis mansion is my favourite still known the levels and secrets by heart

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  32. I was the queen of the classic NES duck hunt lol.

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  33. My fave game ever will always be Super Mario 3!

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  34. My favorite game as a kid was M.U.L.E. on the C64.

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  35. I played a lot of Sonic the hedgehog when I was young! Thanks!

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  36. There were no video games when I was a kid but I loved them when I was an adult. My favorite was Mario.

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  37. Mario, the tried and true original. :)

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  38. I absolutely loved donkey kong or any mario game specifically for super Nintendo

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  39. My favorite childhood videogame would be the original Mario brothers.

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  40. my faves were Luigis Mansion, Mario Party, and Kingdom Hearts!

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  41. Legends of Zelda is my glfavorkrr

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  42. Super Mario Bros 2 was my favorite game growing up!

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  43. My favorite childhood game was Ms. Pac man but my favorite at home console game was super mario.

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  44. I really liked Final Fantasy. I sucked at Frogger :(

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  45. My childhood fave was Mario Kart.

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  46. I loved the E.T. game on Atari and Mario on Nintendo.

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  47. My favourite was Pacman (I feel like I'm showing my age)

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  48. Mario Kart for the win!

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  49. My favorite game as a kid was Legend of Zelda.

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  50. Pong was my favorite game as a kid.

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  51. My favorite is Tetris for sure!

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  52. Mario, Zelda and PacMan for sure haha

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  53. I really enjoyed Castlevania. My first favorite was Donkey Kong for Nintendo.

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  54. My granddaughter loves Supe Mario

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  55. My favorite game growing up was Dr. Mario. Thank you

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  56. My favorite was Donkey Kong 64!

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  57. Super Mario was my favorite family game

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  58. Ok going to show my age on this answer LOL but Donkey Kong and Pac Man

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  59. I loved to play Duck Hunt on the Nintendo when I was younger.

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  60. My fav videogame was Super Mario!

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  61. I remember getting the original ATARI when I was 9 (1981) and paying SPace Invaders constantly!

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  62. I would say the Legend of Zelda.

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