The 2D platform games have stood the test of time. From the early 2D games of the 80s to the first 3D games that emerged in the late 90s and early 2000s, jumping from place to place, climbing, grappling, and fighting their way from one level to another never gets boring.
The rising popularity of mobile gaming has motivated developers to come up with even more enthralling 2D adventure games in recent times. 2D platform games are easy-to-play and don’t have heavy narratives. They can be easily played on the go or in-between short breaks.
Badland is a beautiful 2D platform puzzle game series praised for its unique artistically designed environment, soothing sounds, and intuitive gameplay elements.
It’s a casual touch and scroll puzzle title perfect for playing on the go. In Badland 2, players fly across a dilapidated forest filled with industrial junk. They must cross the obstacles at each level across chapters distributed in the form of dawn, afternoon, dusk, and night.
This game belongs to an era when Nintendo released one Pokemon title after another for its 32bit Game Boy Advance consoles. Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire takes users across the Hoenn region of the universe. It is the first title that introduces the third generation of Pokemon.
Much of the gameplay is unchanged from previous titles. The linear story also follows a similar trajectory of defeating the Elite Four and becoming the ultimate Pokemon trainer.
Like previous Pokemon editions, the game also has an interesting parallel story about Legendary Pokemon as gamers progress through the storyline. It was also the first Pokemon title to introduce dual battles and contain a PVP and LAN arena.
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