Bloo Kid

Bloo Kid

Relive the Golden Age of Video Arcade Games!

Help Bloo Kid to rescue his girlfriend from the hands of the evil Wizard in this fancy 2D retro-style one-screen platformer. Jump and run your way through 96 action-packed levels spread across eight unique worlds.

Bloo Kid can be described as a mix of Bubble Bobble & Super Mario. Defeat waves of enemies and fight tough bossmonsters to rescue your beloved.

The one-screen sized levels of this charming retro lovestory make this game perfect for pickup and play action.

Game Guide for Bloo Kid

+ Press the arrows keys to move left and right
+ Press the up arrow to jump
+ Hold the up arrow key for higher jumps
+ Jump on enemies to defeat them

Unique Gameplay Elements

+ charming 2D retro-style pixel art
+ 96 levels across 8 worlds
+ 8 boss monsters
+ full original chiptune soundtrack
+ 26 achievements

Are there any cruel or abusive elements in the game's story or mechanics?

Yes, Bloo Kid contains acts of cruelty.

Was any specific framework or platform used to support cross-platform compatibility for this game?

This game was built using Javascript technology.

Which developer studio made this game?

The game development team responsible for making this game is winterworks GmbH.

In which game category does this title belong?

The classification of this game in the gaming world is Adventure.

What searchable tags are assigned to the game?

Tags associated with this game’s genre and style include 2d, arcade, old-school, pixelart, platformer, retro.

Is this game responsive on mobile screens?

Yes, Bloo Kid runs smoothly on mobile devices like phones and tablets.

Which gender group is this game aimed at?

The game is intended for Male & Female in terms of gender.

What age ranges are the best fit for this game?

The intended age audience for this game is Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors.

Is there any depiction of blood in the gameplay?

Yes, there is a portrayal of blood in Bloo Kid.

Is this game good for children to play?

No, Bloo Kid would not be appropriate for children to engage with.
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