Ibb and Obb is a clever 2D puzzle platform where you and a friend (or anonymous online) have to work together to successfully navigate a series of increasingly complex levels. What is twisted here is that levels occur on both opposing planes, each with its own gravitational pull. Two playable opponents – Ibb and Obb – need to exchange between the two planes via networks, helping each other with a fake connection with deadly enemies, all the while collecting as many points as possible from their fallen enemies.
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Despite its simplicity base, Ibb & Obb incorporates dozens of designs into its puzzles from scratch. Most of them are based on fuel – much like Valve & # 39; s ancient FPS Web site, you will need to jump through various holes in the ground, alternating between two opposing planes, to reach the top edge. Of course, being a collaborative experience, you need to remember that both players need to complete puzzles in order to progress. It may be that you
Listed at all levels are blogs that are torn which will cause Ibb and Obb to both explode in the event of just one player touching them. Fortunately, they can be easily dispatched – in the opposite plane where the blob is located, a white lump protrudes from the ground right below (or above) the blob. If you're in the same plane as the semicircle, you can jump on it, thus exploding the enemy. Collectable points will simply explode into fallen enemies to collect them, and at the end of each level, those talises up to give you the most complete set available to collect.
Playing Ibb and Obb on your own is a total nonsense; it won't work. But get together with a friend – preferably with local gaming – and you'll have a complete blast with this game. Some of the puzzles can be very challenging at first, but they are very satisfying when you finally figure out how to beat them together. It is also another excellent co-op topic to add to the switchch library.