Gumboy - Crazy Adventures™ Reviews
Gumboy has fun and novel gameplay set in a richly imagined world. With simple game controls, Gumboy lets the player bounce, roll, float, and fly through the world. Additionally, Gumboy can change size, shape and material.
App ID | 2520 |
App Type | GAME |
Developers | CINEMAX, s.r.o. |
Publishers | CINEMAX, s.r.o. |
Categories | Single-player |
Genres | Casual, Indie |
Release Date | 19 Dec, 2006 |
Platforms | Windows |
Supported Languages | English, Russian, Polish |

66 Total Reviews
32 Positive Reviews
34 Negative Reviews
Mixed Score
Gumboy - Crazy Adventures™ has garnered a total of 66 reviews, with 32 positive reviews and 34 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Mixed’ overall score.
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Recent Steam Reviews
This section displays the 10 most recent Steam reviews for the game, showcasing a mix of player experiences and sentiments. Each review summary includes the total playtime along with the number of thumbs-up and thumbs-down reactions, clearly indicating the community's feedback
Playtime:
25 minutes
its not worth your money at full price.sure its an old game but still nice looking.outher wise i played it pressing right or left key letting the game complete it self,or arrow show me where to go .In a puzzle game i don'T think there's place for help this obvious.
👍 : 2 |
😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime:
28 minutes
Not half bad. This rolling platformer provides a small variety of constantly changing character transformations that makes it fun and entertaining in small doses. The price is right.
👍 : 7 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
14 minutes
I don't even really know why this is in my library or where I got it, and I definitely don't know what it is. Being serious, though, this is a really low-quality physics "platformer" where you just use frustrating controls to roll around and collect little gems. Definitely miss this.
👍 : 2 |
😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime:
177 minutes
Look, this game is kind of clunky and it feels a little aged. It's kind of a physics-based puzzle platformer, like those that were popular before or during the early days of the indie games boom. If you are really into this type of games, maybe you'll find some fun. But the unpredictable controls and kind of boring progression can turn this game into frustration quickly. Even though I didn't complete it, it was better than I expected and there is fun if you can find it. Otherwise, don't waste your time.
👍 : 1 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
86 minutes
Although I will readily admit this game has some issues, I did find it a fun little casual physics game. Unfortunately it's really dated and either doesn't support controllers or doesn't like mine. I also had issues with multi-monitor and 4K display throwing it for a bit of a loop, but a quick change to 1920x1080 fullscreen fixed it.
I still recommend the game because I did find it enjoyable to mess around and learn the physics and how to navigate the levels, but it very much shows its age and could be better/use an update...
👍 : 1 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
24 minutes
Your goal in "Gumboy - Crazy Adventures", is to score points by getting as many diamonds (at least I think they are diamonds) as you can. At the start of the game you are a ball, which can roll around but if you pick specific powerups you can transform into something else which can either fly or bounce.
Gumboy looks pretty nice and it's not that bad of a game but the gameplay will only enjoy you for a short while. I can't recommend buying this one.
👍 : 16 |
😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime:
25 minutes
A very underrated game.
The game suffers from hard to understand physics (you bounce all over the place and bop over the smallest edges) making tight jumps hard to pull off (and there are plenty of those).
However, the game is not that long, has outstanding visuals, and in short bursts is quite fun.
You can see the imagination oozing from the design of the game, and for 5€ (or less), this is a game that no one should miss.
👍 : 5 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
12 minutes
I really wasn't expecting this game to be good. Now that ive played it I can say,
Its not that bad!
Its has a really nice art style, some cool and unique power-ups, and some pleasant music. HOWEVER.
Its very slow, the controls are very special to say the least and the game itself gets a bit repetetive. 6/10.
👍 : 7 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
63 minutes
Gumboy - Crazy Adventures earns my first negative review.
[b]Campaign:[/b]
Let's get started, the protagonist known as Gumboy is a ball (most likely made of gum) that can transform into different shapes by collecting different in game items. There are different story sections of the game: Tutorial, Magic Forest, Bean World, Summer Meadow, Underground, and Caves. Each section is about equal in length except Underground which only has three levels. The tutorials offer a system which allows you to learn the basics of the game before they infuriate you in the actual campaign. Each mission you have an Astral Guardian who will help you to achieve an objective. Once you have completed the requirements a pollinator (somewhere on the map) will release pollen, you must then using an item offered by the Astral Guardian push the pollen back to the Astral Guardian. Upon completing this a portal opens which you can roll, roll, or roll into. This ends the level and allows you to move up to the next challenge. You can start in the first level of Magic Forest, Bean World, or Summer Meadows meaning there is no real beginning to the game. In fact there is no real story, just simply roll and collect the dust then roll on your merry way.
[b]Gameplay:[/b]
If you didn’t notice I used the word roll a lot, this is because roll is your only native control. In order to jump you must collect a hiccup seed and it only lasts for a set amount of time. This is fantastic the character can essentially only roll left to right prior to collecting an item, this means before starting a level half the time you have to roll and find this item so you can actually start the level. Not only do you need to find the ability to jump before starting a level, you must then go find the shape transformation items on the levels (this is not optional). You play a character who is made of gum and cannot mold itself or jump by itself. The game continues by making it so the terrain has random bumps in it that block you from effectively moving (half the time throwing me in the wrong way – over and over again). The jump ability only works half of the time and the heights obtained by the jump seem completely random so going from one platform to the other is essentially just luck of the draw. If you could get past the incredibly poor controls, the required transformation changes, the ridiculous requiring an item to jump concept, and the awfully designed terrain you'd still probably not like this game. Gumboy - Crazy Adventures still pushes the boundary with an awful menu interface, rather than being able to simply move the mouse and select to exit a menu you need to roll your character through each menu option where it requires you to stop and wait till the sub menu interface opens. Even the in-game menu works similarly; to exit you have to roll round a huge ball just so you can quit the game. Gumboy – Crazy Adventures is a game that offers very little in the sense of entertainment. Then this game strives for being least interesting game by offering poor controls, terrible terrain navigation, and illogical gameplay.
[b]Result:[/b]
Overall I would not recommend this game, although seeing as it came with the Indie Puzzle Back I guess you'll just have to have it stuck in your library. Some people would say you could get past all these deficits because the ambience is nice, the environment is pleasing, and the music is soothing. If you want a puzzle game where you are a ball, that offers interesting music, beautiful scenery, and a serene ambiance play influx. It’s the same price, it was made in 2013, and you will not want to kill yourself every time you try and move the character.
Pros:
+Whimsical music.
+I personally like how the dialogue is gibberish.
Cons:
-Poor Controls
-Poor terrain set up
-No default jump command "must find a Hiccup Seed"
-Poor menu interface/navigation
-Requirement to change shapes in order to beat levels (rather than allowing the gamer to decide when to change shape)
-Jump ability only works half of the time once you get the hiccup seed
-Jump ability heights are almost completely random and do not couple with speed boost
-Ball will bounce randomly around terrain rather than move effectively in one direction or another
👍 : 74 |
😃 : 1
Negative
Playtime:
379 minutes
I must say I am quite surprised by so many negative reviews. To me this little game is pure genius. There's something about it you just can't put your finger on... something strange, hard to define. The premise is utterly simple - roll left or right - but the game keeps adding new possibilities every level. And it doesn't make a fuzz about it. "Here's something completely new, it's there, who cares". The mechanics and physics are spot on and the game explores them brilliantly. Visually it's beautiful and the characters you interact with are strange and fascinating. A feeling of novelty and discovery permeates the game from start to finish.
Here's my suggestion: watch some videos of the gameplay and see if it bothers you. If not, go for it, for you've barely seen the tip of the iceberg.
👍 : 36 |
😃 : 0
Positive