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Play Overview
Dadish (2020) is a pair of tongue-in-cheek running and jumping games that are simple to play. You are Dadish - half Dad and half Radish - who hops his way around enemies to reach the ends of levels in search of his lost children. The cartoon visuals and fun are great for kids, while the humour will keep the grownups entertained.
It has simple jumping and moving controls, making it good for new and young players. The design of levels, and things you can interact with evolve imaginatively as you progress. But as the name suggests, it's the humour that really sets this apart from other platform games. The dialogue between you, your children and the characters you meet is like a little stand up comedy set in its own right.
In each level you jump from platform to platform and battle fast food enemies like chips and burgers. Along with getting to the goal, each level has a series of stars to collect that are often hidden or hard to reach. Replaying levels will be required to find and collect them all. The environments vary from forests to deserts and snow, adding new obstacles and fitting enemies as you travel in search of your children.
Our examiner, Thom Robertson, first checked Dadish 3 years ago. It was re-examined by Jo Robertson and updated 21 months ago.
It has simple jumping and moving controls, making it good for new and young players. The design of levels, and things you can interact with evolve imaginatively as you progress. But as the name suggests, it's the humour that really sets this apart from other platform games. The dialogue between you, your children and the characters you meet is like a little stand up comedy set in its own right.
In each level you jump from platform to platform and battle fast food enemies like chips and burgers. Along with getting to the goal, each level has a series of stars to collect that are often hidden or hard to reach. Replaying levels will be required to find and collect them all. The environments vary from forests to deserts and snow, adding new obstacles and fitting enemies as you travel in search of your children.
Our examiner, Thom Robertson, first checked Dadish 3 years ago. It was re-examined by Jo Robertson and updated 21 months ago.
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Costs
Dadish usually costs £2.09 to £8.39.
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There are no additional in-game purchases, loot boxes, adverts or subscription costs.Game Details
Release Date: 14/10/2020, updated in 2021
Out Now: Android, PC, Switch and iOS
Players: 1
Accessibility: 0 features documented (Tweet Developer )
Components: 2D Side-On and Pixels
Developer: Tommy ill (@Tommy_ill)
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