Giana Sisters: Dream Runners
About
Race to the finish in Giana Sisters: Dream Runners, a fast-paced, head-to-head platformer for up to four players.
Run and jump, dash and smash, daze and teleport, morph and cannon… oh you get the idea: mess with your opponents!
The game pits up to four players (or AI opponents) against each other in local and online competition, speed-running for the finish in an effort to push each other off the screen with the help of boosters and power-ups.
Switch the level layout on the fly as you rush through dreamgates. Collect gems to fill your speed booster and use your power-ups to knock out the other players and claim victory!
Key features:
Run and jump, dash and smash, daze and teleport, morph and cannon… oh you get the idea: mess with your opponents!
The game pits up to four players (or AI opponents) against each other in local and online competition, speed-running for the finish in an effort to push each other off the screen with the help of boosters and power-ups.
Switch the level layout on the fly as you rush through dreamgates. Collect gems to fill your speed booster and use your power-ups to knock out the other players and claim victory!
Key features:
- Competitive pick-up-and-play platforming game
- Supports a party of up to four simultaneous local & online players
- Be faster than your opponents, push them off the screen and win!
- Use your arsenal of boosters and power-ups to blast your opponents off track
- Nine levels to race, four characters to unlock
- Dual soundtrack: Chris Hülsbeck along with Swedish heavy metal legend Machinae Supremacy
System requirements for Xbox One
System requirements for PlayStation 4
System requirements for PC
Minimum:
- OS: Windows XP
- Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo @ 2.8 GHz / AMD
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: SM3.0 DX9.0c level hardware (Nvidia GeForce 6800, ATI X1800 XT or higher)
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Storage: 3 GB available space
- Additional Notes: Keyboard
Recommended:
- OS: Windows 7 / Windows 8
- Processor: Intel Core i5 @ 2.66 GHz / AMD Phenom
- Memory: 3 GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 280, ATI HD 4800 or higher
- DirectX: Version 10
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 3 GB available space
- Additional Notes: Windows-compatible keyboard, mouse, optional controller (Xbox 360® Controller for Windows recommended)
Giana Sisters: Dream Runners reviews and comments
Translated by
Microsoft from Spain
Microsoft from Spain
At first it was difficult to understand the controls of the game, but then I saw the indications and everything is with the arrows, the letter D to propel, the W to rotate, the SPACE to use a power and shift at the time of collecting the runes gives you speed. The objective of the game is to remove the opponents from the screen. So you must be as fast as possible to make your opponents lose.
I really enjoyed the game once I understood the objective and the controls of the game.
It'S a fun game to enjoy with friends.
You will find bots in easy, difficult and intermediate version for you to practice.
What I did not like was that the levels are unlocked.
Translated by
Microsoft from Spain
Microsoft from Spain
It Is like the Mario Kart (but without karts: V) and in the world of Giana Sisters.
The idea is simple: do not stay behind, dodge everything you can and complicate the lives of others with attacks you get as you go forward.
Pros:-It Has competitive local, online and with bots of different difficulties.
-Handling by more than simple.
-A handful of tracks that let me Conform (9) and are quite varied and differentiated.
-A few eligible characters (half of them unlockable).
-A few and varied attacks-consumables scattered on each track.
-The great music to which the Giana Sisters saga has me accustomed.
-Fast Gameplay: fast in the sense that the game is not designed as a lapse. Here If you stay Resagad you lose and the first to lose is activated a counter that when it reaches 0 (no matter what is left standing) that is closer to the goal wins.
Cons:-Some other bug (they are rare to see but are): Some affect the time to win or lose and can be quite annoying.
-It Would have been a little more attractive (so to speak) the possibility of having the typical championships so seen in the games similar to this. The tracks are chosen to vote and there is no other format of presentation of these.
-The number of tracks in the long run end up becoming few.
-The interface can be a bit annoying and there is no way to modify it.
Something I enjoyed from the first time I played Giana Sisters Twisted Dreams was their music and this is not left behind in that sense. Also The fact that the environment changes, but for this issue the how it was modified for obvious reasons. Maybe If what you are looking for is what was seen in the previous do not remain altogether as the difficulty is for the rest of reduced for obvious reasons but in what is playable and the representation of the environments is practically the same. What I regret a little is not having found anyone playing it on the online but it is appreciated the inclusion of bots and with these at least I could get the urge to play it.