Nintendo Switch's side-scrolling action `` Levelhead '' play review that operates the delivery robot while throwing parcels at the shipping company in the Galaxy one



Nintendo Switch version of Levelhead , a side-scrolling action game that nurtures a full delivery robot that delivers packages to customers by using luggage to pass through any rough roads, has appeared on April 30, 2020. In addition to capturing practice courses to train delivery robots, I also tried to train excellent delivery robots with 'Levelhead', where you can create your own course and publish it online.

Nintendo Switch | Download Purchase | Levelhead

https://ec.nintendo.com/JP/ja/titles/70010000026980

You can understand how Levelhead's delivery robot is practicing delivery by watching the following movie.

A delivery robot throws luggage at Nintendo Switch version `` Levelhead '' and practices delivery while stepping on the luggage-YouTube


Account registration is required to play 'Levelhead'. When you start the game on Nintendo Switch, the 'Login' button will be displayed, so press the button.



For login authentication, you need to create an account with the email address registered for your Nintendo account. Check the

terms of use and select 'Agree' if there are no problems.



Select 'Register Account'.



Enter the account name and select the check mark.



The name will be published online, so if there is no problem, press the A button.



Next, select an avatar. Each had a unique name or phrase that I heard somewhere. Although the number of avatars that can be selected by default is small, you can change the avatar later, and other avatars will be released as the game progresses.



When the avatar is decided, the game starts. The protagonist is a new employee of the Delivery Management Bureau that delivers packages to the galaxy, and the story begins in a somewhat entrance-like atmosphere.



In order to literally 'deliver the package at the speed of light' to the customer, the role of the delivery management station is to eject the robot 'GR-18' that carries the package toward the customer's entrance. However, in order to prevent the impact of the GR-18 from damaging your home, you must land it at a distance from the shipping destination. The job of the protagonist, who works for the Delivery Management Bureau, is to train the GR-18 so that it can carry packages from the point of impact to your home.



GR-18 is a small, expressive robot with limbs. The job of the protagonist is to raise a freshly made GR-18 using a training course prepared by the company.



As soon as the explanation from the company is over, it will be thrown out to the practice course of GR-18. There are two things the GR-18 should do on the practice course. Finding a piece of luggage that has landed somewhere, and carrying it to the goal.



The course offers a variety of enemies and obstacles. Basically, if you hit the enemy even once, or if you hit a splinter obstacle as shown in the image below ...



You will be returned to the starting point. There is no concept of the number of remaining aircraft, no matter how many times it falls from the cliff, whether it receives damage from the enemy or whether it sticks to the thorn, it is necessary to complete the task of 'delivering luggage'.



However, if you receive damage, it will not always return to the starting point. There is a checkpoint in the middle of the course, and if you touch it, you will be able to start from the checkpoint even if you receive damage.



The company also prepared the enemy to stand up. Jump, stomp and defeat.



Luggage present on the course is not just carried to the goal point ...



For example, it can be used as a weight to push the switch to open the door.



The door opens when you put your luggage on the switch.



After passing through the door, you will be able to collect your luggage with the arms that stretch out.



Also, the GR-18 will be damaged if pierced by a splinter, but the package is packed to withstand the splinter. So, I often use my luggage as a foothold and go on a road without a path.



Furthermore, you can't attack by throwing luggage at the enemy, but you can hit it and push it backwards. I'm wondering if I can handle my luggage so roughly, but since GR-18 and luggage are smiling, there should be no problem.



In the middle of the course, there is a robot that confirms whether GR-18 has the luggage properly, and will not open the door if you do not have the luggage.



Also, at the goal point, the goal is not judged if there is no baggage, and it can not be cleared if the baggage is loose.



When you complete the course, a new practice course will be released. The main character's mission is to clear the gradually difficult course and raise the GR-18 into a full-fledged delivery robot.



After completing some practice courses, the 'Workshop' will be released. In the workshop, the protagonist himself can create a training course for GR-18, and by registering the course in the department called the 'sales department' of the delivery management station, the course can be offered to other employees, that is, other players online. You can publish.



Below are the areas where workshops and sales departments are located. When you enter the workshop in the middle ...



The Create Course screen will be displayed.



Select the objects at the top of the grid and arrange them to create a course.



You can also cancel, select multiple objects, and copy.



To publish the created course through the sales department, you need to clear the course once. You cannot post a super-difficult course that you cannot clear.



The sales department is next to the workshop.



You can play not only your own courses but also courses made by other employees online.



It is a game that is very responsive, with operability with a sense of speed, puzzle elements using luggage, etc., and you need to use your head to look simple. The course's create system and online publishing were like the '

Super Mario Maker ' series, and the tutorials were polite and wit, and the texts were fun to read.



'Levelhead' can be downloaded and purchased on Nintendo Switch or Steam, and the price is 2050 yen including tax.

Nintendo Switch | Download Purchase | Levelhead
https://ec.nintendo.com/JP/ja/titles/70010000026980

Steam: Levelhead
https://store.steampowered.com/app/792710/Levelhead/

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