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Blender Bros.
Developer(s)Hudson Soft
Publisher(s)Infogrames
Platform(s)Game Boy Advance
Genre(s)Platform, Action
Mode(s)Single Player, Multiplayer

Blender Bros. is an action/platform game for Game Boy Advance that is developed by Hudson Soft and published by Infogrames.

Story

The player is Blender, the fearless leader of the Cosmo Keepers. He is determined to save the galaxy from the evil, but cute Zooligans. He has a huge set of ears that he can use for sonar (for figuring out where to go in a level), to fly for a short period of time, or to hit enemies with his signature spin move.

In the game, he uses Mini Bros. to help him. They all have special abilities that vary. Some can be used for lighting dark areas, some can heal Blender's life, and some do other things.

Gameplay

The game is a standard platform game. A boss battle awaits the player at the end, and there are "Mario Kart-style races" between the levels where the player picks keys up.[1]

Reception

Tim Tracy of GameSpot gave this a 7.4 and wrote, "If you enjoy good 2D platform games, you can't go wrong with this one."[2] A common criticism of the game was that it was too short and over too quickly.[2][1][3]

References

  1. ^ a b Craig, Harris. "IGN: Blender Bros. Review". April 29, 2002. IGN.
  2. ^ a b Tracy, Tim. "Blender Bros. for Game Boy Advance Review". GameSpot. May 3, 2002.
  3. ^ Fwifflo. "Game Over Online Magazine - Blender Bro.s". June 27, 2002. Game Over Online Magazine.