SkyPeace is an Action game that was developed by Sonic Powered for the Nintendo 3DS and was released on April 09, 2014. SKYPEACE is played as a side-scroller, by shifting the player into eight different directions to dodge enemies and collect coins. The player is controlled by either the Circle Pad, D-Pad, or the ABXY buttons. The goal of each stage is to make it to the end without dying while grabbing as many collectibles as possible.
There are three types of stages. The different kinds of stages are purely cosmetic, aside from the fact that it may make it difficult to see certain collectibles. The day stages are bright and sunny, featuring light blue skies and white clouds. The only collectible that may be difficult to spot would be the diamond if it is placed in the clouds. Sunset stages contain many colors between red and yellow. The sky is red near the top, yellow in the middle, with white and orange clouds at the bottom of the screen.
In the middle and a bit to the right, the sun can be seen on the skyline. No collectibles should be difficult to spot in sunset stages. Night stages have a dark-blue background featuring a night sky, speckled with stars, and blue clouds at the bottom of the screen. The moon can easily be seen in the top-right corner of the screen, and the planet(s?) stand out visibly on the right. The sapphire and flower collectibles may be hard to spot in these stages
File Name | SkyPeace |
Cart Size | 10MB |
Version | 1.0 |
Console | 3DS |
Region | USA, Europe & Japan |
Genre | Action |
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Release Date | April 09, 2014 |
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