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Pallurikio

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Initial release date
  
11 December 2009

Publisher
  
Playstos Entertainment

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Developer
  
Playstos Entertainment

Genre
  
Platform game

Distributor(s)
  
WiiWare, PlayStation Store

Platforms
  
PlayStation Portable, Wii, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita

Similar
  
Spaceball Revolution, Age of Hammer Wars, Heracles Chariot Racing, Yummy Yummy Cooking, Hot Shots Shorties

Pallurikio wiiware gameplay trailer


Pallurikio is an action platform game developed and published by Italian game developer Playstos Entertainment. It was released on WiiWare on December 11, 2009, and on PlayStation Store on July 14, 2010.

Contents

Psn minis pallurikio


Characters

There is only one main character, which is Pallurikio, a red bouncing ball controlled by the gamer.

Controls and movement

Pallurikio can only jump or roll, and these movements are directed using a cursor (moved with the Wii remote or the analog stick of the PS system) and calibrated holding a button to give power to the jump.

Plot

Rusty, playing with his friends a mysterious board game, is brought into a parallel dimension and becomes a bouncing ball named Pallurikio. He will try to escape and return to his world sfter clearing all the stages of the game.

Stages

The game includes 50 stages, and each of them has unique features regarding:

  • obstacles that can kill the ball if touched, they can be still or moving objects;
  • terrain characteristics, for example unstable places or breakable ones.
  • Development team

    Executive producer - Luca Da Rios

    Lead Programmer - Ivan Del Duca

    Game Designer - Giorgio Ciapponi

    Production - Ivan Piasini

    Programming - Simone Balestra, Marco Spasiano

    Level Design - Giorgio Ciapponi, Ivan Piasini

    3D Art - William Lorenzetti, Fabrizio Dini, Michele De Negri

    2D Art - Margherita Premuroso, Elena Redaelli

    Audio Design - Davide Pensato (dpstudios)

    Music - Stefano Palmonari

    Localization - Gabriele Baldissera, Giorgio Ciapponi

    References

    Pallurikio Wikipedia