Geek's Cant RetroPlay: A Boy & His Blob (Wii)

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Jon starts up a long promised and awaited RetroPlay dedicated to one of his favorite games - A Boy and His Blob. It's the perfect combination of Hayao Miyazaki and Studio Ghibli meets E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, and it has to be the most wholesome and mellowest experiences in video games.

The planet Blobolonia is threatened by an evil emperor, and the titular "blob" flees to Earth seeking help. It crash-lands on Earth and finds the eponymous "boy". They team up in order to dethrone the evil emperor, first by completing a quest on Earth and then by traveling to Blobolonia. Along the way, minions of the Emperor attempt to stop them.

A Boy and His Blob is a 2D side-scrolling puzzle platformer in which players control a young boy as he cooperates with a blob-like creature to overcome various obstacles. The boy can feed the blob a variety of jelly beans, which are unlocked as the game progresses and vary depending on the level, which transforms it into one of fifteen different objects that can be used to solve puzzles and defeat enemies. These include ladders for climbing, anvils to drop on top of enemies, holes that allow the boy to drop through platforms, and cannons for shooting to the difficult-to-reach areas.

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