Canabalt – Review

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On March 2, 2010

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Canabalt – Review

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By: Canabalt

Version #: 1.0

Date Released: 2009-10-01

Developer: Darrel Johnson

Price: 2.99

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Philip James Bailey once said that "Simplicity is nature’s first step, and the last of art." 

I have no idea what that means, but it does sound like it sums up the greatness that is "Canabalt," assuming that the saying means that the best art is created by the simplest means.

Give me a break. I’m not a literature professor. I review iPhone apps for a living. The most knowledge I’m required to have over the English language is if I can find the "q" key on the keyboard.

The entire game works on one button, which may sounds ridiculously simple except the world that it draws you into is very deep, alarming and almost beautiful. And this is from a game with the graphics capacity of an 8-bit Nintendo Entertainment System.

It’s a sidescrolling, run and jump that features a dark, lone man run across the rooftops of a crumbling city. From what, we’re never told but the action is so fast that it becomes quite addictive. You’re not just jumping over randomly placed boxes and office chairs or through giant windows, but you’re also running from buildings that fall beneath your feet, over innocous bombs that explode when you run into them and even large metallic objects that knock entire buildings down with one punch.

The action is coupled in front of a grim post-apocalyptic wasteland filled with smoking buildings and futuristic planes that zoom across the screen to divert your attention from your impending doom. And here’s the most interesting part: it never ends. You just keep running and running from some imaginary, unstoppable force trying to get the largest distance before you fall to your inevitable doom.

"Canabalt" is really the first web-based game and even iPhone game that scores high on playability and artistic creation in the same ardent stride.

Quick Take

Value:You can't put a price on perfection.

Would I Buy Again:If it's just as addictive the first go-around.

Learning Curve:If you have at least one finger, you can learn to play it on the first try.

Who Is It For:People who like running from things whether they be achieving a greater sense of discipline at the sacrifice of comfort or post-apocalyptic kill bots.

What I Like:It's incredibly simple to play but amazingly detailed to watch.

What I Don't Like:The fact that I can't think of anything that I don't like about it.

Final Statement:If Apple starts handing out awards for the Best Apps, first, come up with a better name than "The Appys" and second, give these guys the award for "Best Game."

Read the Developer's Notes:
" Canabalt is pure genius. "-necessarygames.com" It's going to be quite some time before you find something so simple so thrilling again. "-Offworld" Canabalt is a fun diversion and sports slick, black and white pixel graphics. "-IGN" This "daring escape" platformer is simply beautiful and beautifully simple. "-Kotaku" Perhaps I long to luxuriate in the luscious pixel art. Perhaps I'm desperate to beat my own high scores. Perhaps I'm just in love with the game's pacing "-Destructoid" Canabalt is actually much more intense than you'd assume of a game which requires a single finger to play. "-GameSpy" It's all very lovely and full of poignant subtext. And awesomeness. Canabalt is a prime example of a simple idea executed extremely well. "-JayIsGames" I have never seen a concept so richly and successfully realized in such a simple yet stunningly complete form. Canabalt represents the power and potential of small independent games. "-gameinmind.com" Music is another component that is just perfect - it enhances the strange and unsettling setting of the game and also gives a sense of speed with a hint of hope that quick feet might be the salvation to the horror. "-bartsnews.net" Fast load times combined with short (yet exciting) game sessions really make for an attractive game to play on a mobile device. "-TouchArcade" After Fathom, I keep expecting them to inject confusing, pompous meta-game faggotry into everything. Cool music, btw. "-plinky4 on reddit.com

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