When comparing Peppy's Adventure vs Superbrothers Sword & Sworcery, the Slant community recommends Superbrothers Sword & Sworcery for most people. In the question“What are the best adventure Android games without in-app purchases?” Superbrothers Sword & Sworcery is ranked 7th while Peppy's Adventure is ranked 16th. The most important reason people chose Superbrothers Sword & Sworcery is:
A detailed aesthetic, a great score and an intriguing narrative together create a world that engrosses you from the very beginning.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Walkthroughs available for every level
For when a player gets stuck there are walkthrough videos available to watch after 25 tries.
Pro Advertisements can be removed for free
The developer of Peppy's Adventure has provided a way to remove advertisements for free.
Pro Replay value
With 4 different stars that can be found per stage, there is quite a lot of challenge and replayability.
Pro Plenty of levels and stages
With 165 stages scattered across 11 different levels there is quite a lot of content to be had.
Pro Excellent atmosphere that compliments the engrossing story
A detailed aesthetic, a great score and an intriguing narrative together create a world that engrosses you from the very beginning.
Pro World enveloping puzzles that build upon the last in order to keep the player interested
Puzzles in this game are not too difficult and usually can be quickly figured out by being attentive of your surroundings. But they are not supposed to be hard, they are meant to bring you further into the world. It is through these puzzles that the player will feel more and more connected to the world and story of the game, making for an experience one will remember.
Cons
Con Odd controls
The use of two control pads may be odd to some players.
Con Doesn't work on modern Android
Crash loop.
Con Costs too much money
Con Subpar gameplay
The gameplay often times feels convoluted or just too high concept. Art in the place of gameplay, which some may enjoy, but those looking for deep game mechanics should look elsewhere.