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− | '''''AmpGear''''' is a [[2013]] platform game developed and published by treeCL for the [[OUYA]]. The player controls a shape-shifting robot that can take the forms of a biped, beetle, or tiger, each with different abilities required to navigate the stages. The game was played on ''[[The D-Pad]]'' in [[2020]], as the seventy-sixth game in ''[[OUYA, Oh No]]''. The episode was released on December 13, 2020. | + | '''''AmpGear''''' is a [[2013]] platform game developed and published by treeCL for the [[OUYA]]. The player controls a shape-shifting robot that can take the forms of a biped, beetle, or tiger, each with different abilities required to navigate the stages. The game was played on ''[[The D-Pad]]'' in a one-off episode in [[2020]], as the seventy-sixth game in ''[[OUYA, Oh No]]''. The episode was released on December 13, 2020. |
== Episodes == | == Episodes == |
Latest revision as of 16:15, 25 December 2020
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Developed by | treeCL |
Published by | treeCL |
Platform(s) | OUYA |
Release date | June 26, 2013 |
Genre | Platform |
Details | |
Played by | |
Featuring | Sarah Fischer |
Original run | December 13, 2020 |
No. of episodes | 1 |
Episode length | 42:50 |
Video | link |
OUYA, Oh No | |
Preceded by | Super Pixalo |
Followed by | Marble Droid |
AmpGear is a 2013 platform game developed and published by treeCL for the OUYA. The player controls a shape-shifting robot that can take the forms of a biped, beetle, or tiger, each with different abilities required to navigate the stages. The game was played on The D-Pad in a one-off episode in 2020, as the seventy-sixth game in OUYA, Oh No. The episode was released on December 13, 2020.
Episodes
OON# | Title | Length | Player(s) | Commentator(s) | Release date |
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76 | "A Medicine Commercial for Robots" | 42:50 | Geoff, Rick | Sarah | December 13, 2020 |
Rating
Rick argued for an "oh no" rating for AmpGear due to its bizarre presentation, frequent glitches, and repetitive soundtrack, much to the disappointment of Geoff, who was so entertained by those same faults that he jokingly described it as his "favorite game of 2020". He briefly considered an "oh my" rating but decided that the game did not meet the criteria for one, and accepted Rick's "oh no".