Oozi Earth Adventure
Bullet
- Four distinct worlds
- 20 levels and 4 bosses
- Challenge and Arcade modes
Min System request
- OS : Windows XP/Windows Vista/Windows 7
- CPU : 600 Mhz
- Memory : 128
- DiretX : 6.0
- Hard driver (MB) : 169
Review for game: Oozi Earth Adventure
Help Oozi, an alien spaceship pilot, find his way home after crashing on a mysterious planet and losing his suit! Visit four unique worlds, encounter dozens of different enemies and discover all of Oozi’s unique skills! Oozi: Earth Adventure offers classic 2D platformer gameplay, but with modern visuals and beautiful hand-drawn art!
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Genre : Arcade & Action
Test your hand and eye skills with quick action and challenging levels.
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Ages: 3 YEARS & UPGame Description:
Help Oozi find his way home in Oozie: Earth Adventure! This classic 2D platformer offers old school gameplay, but with modern visuals and hand-drawn art.
AFERON - BigFishGames
First off, I'll admit I SUCK at platform games! Ask my daughter who, at 8 years old, could absolutely annihilate me playing Mario on Nintendo! But games like this one are slowly winning me over. At first, I didn't think I would like Oozi much. He's a weird-looking little alien who's crash-landed (after running out of gas - duh!!) on an even more alien-looking planet with strange little creatures who might be scarey, if they weren't so cute! Oozi's buggy little eyes and perpetual grin quickly grew on me. So, of course, I have to buy this game so I can help him find the pieces to his ship as he struggles to maintain health, rack up points and stomp out bad "bosses." I always have difficulty using keyboard controls in platformer games, so the thing I really, really like about this game is that I can actually use my Xbox-clone game controller instead of a keyboard, which makes for much more responsive movement. This is a great game for those just starting out with platformers or who generally suck at them (like me). Cute characters, great graphics, pleasant music and sound. Just enough difficulty to make leveling challenging, but attainable and not enough to make you so frustrated that you want to quit. I recommend Oozi for "kids" of all ages!
Excellent platform game. You can actually use the mouse to play. The character will stop. Different levels of play and difficulty. Many (so far) different objects and things to do (like climb vines etc) and special stars to collect to get bonus. I think this will be one of those games I play over and over.
I have always been a platform fan, and the Turtix series was one of my favorites. Sometimes simple gameplay overrules all the fancy highpower graphics games out there. If you're a fan of the run, jump & collect things type of games, you will love Oozi ... and if you haven't already, check out Turtix & Turtix 2, and you will see the beginnings of this game.
Little Oozie is so cute as he travels the earth! I love this Game even though I am no good at Platform Games. The only downside I feel is Oozie being "over-sensitive" with the mouse controls and he often went over where he was supposed to stop. I don't know if this was the Game or me just being a bad player. Nevertheless, I love this Game!
Colorful and funny action game, my 8 year old son really likes it
I played the free trial on the xbox 360 and loved it instantly. Season 1 & 2 are very well designed. Oozie is very fun and can be pretty difficult at times.
It's an old school 2D platform. Pretty challenging and with nice graphics. It's a pity the main character doesn't have any appeal... I recommend to play this game ONLY with a Joypad. Control via the keyboard and mouse is simply awful!!
This is a cute game, with great graphics and sound quality. I guess it's O.K. for kids, but i didn't find it varried or interesting enough. The levels don't really feel like they have a goal, so you're not driven to finish. All in all, the game is ok, especially for the little ones.
I played for 40 minutes, and all I experienced was your most basic platform game. The only objective seemed to be to collect 5 special stars, but even if I didn't find all 5 I still got to proceed to the next level. There were lots of regular stars to collect, but as far as I could tell all they did was give me points. Maybe this game is more for kids. If you want a more challenging platform game, I really liked "Bud Redhead."
This game was extremely frustrating. The controls were sluggish and the character was overly reactive. The only saving grace was that you had unlimited lives - because you needed them!