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The fun Kao the Kangaroo sequel is the next Epic Games Store freebie – Destructoid

Don’t call it a comeback… Epic Games Store has revealed the new titles that it will be offering up, free of charge, to all of the dashboard’s users next week — And its a trio of titles this time around, with racer Horizon Chase Turbo, slapstick death match Against All Odds, and cartoonish platform adventure Kao the Kangaroo. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQdVeknxAPQ Developed and published by Tate Multimedia, and arriving on PC and consoles just a short year ago, Kao the Kangaroo is a legacy sequel to the ’90s mascot…

Kao the Kangaroo is back with some spooky Halloween DLC – Destructoid

Jump Scare Kao the Kangaroo is one of many video game stars who will be getting into the spooky spirit this Halloween, with Tate Multimedia announcing a new paid DLC drop for the anarchic antipodean’s recent comeback title. The Oh! Well DLC bundle will launch on all platforms October 13. The new DLC includes five all-new Eternal Well stages to conquer, each sporting creepy variants on its villains and a Burton-esque color scheme, adding to the supernatural vibe. As Kao punches his way through each stage, he will…

Kao the Kangaroo (2022) – Destructoid

It’s pronounced “Kay Oh” Kao the Kangaroo, somehow, eluded me all these years. I know! You’re talking to the person who would rent every single mascot platformer they could get their hands on from a young age. Aero the Acro-Bat? Yes please. Jersey Devil? You know it. Despite it being around since the year 2000, I hadn’t even come in contact with this franchise. Until now, with the 2022 reboot. Kao the Kangaroo (PC, PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X )Developer: Tate MultimediaPublisher: Tate…

Kao the Kangaroo shows how no game is ever truly dead

Legends never die … even when those legends are obscure Polish 3D platformers. In the 3D platformer boom of the late 1990s and early 2000s, many new franchises emerged as developers looked to catch part of the hysteria started by games like Super Mario 64 and Crash Bandicoot. One such series was Kao the Kangaroo from Tate Interactive, an independent Polish game developer. The series starred a yellow kangaroo with boxing gloves who tries to save his family from an evil hunter. Particularly popular in Poland and other…