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Righty Tighty XL

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You only have the ability to turn right as you attempt to collect points and return them to the goal zone. Do this while you barely avoid obstacles, try not to hit the sides, and smash helpful power-ups. Try to survive as long as you can! The third in my series of three minimalist arcade games.



Simply pressing the turn button allows you to turn 90 degrees at a time to the right. Easy one button control with a Gamepad/Controller, Keyboard, or mouse.



  • Easy to learn, simple controls on keyboard, controller or mouse
  • An endless, fast paced and challenging arcade style game play that constantly gets harder
  • Unlock a handful of unique cosmetic skins for your player, including ones from other Nickervision Studios games
  • 'Close Call' system that awards extra points for close calls with obstacles.
  • Steam Achievements, Leader board, and Trading cards (coming soon)! (with emoticons & profile wallpapers)
  • Steam Cloud Support
  • Perfect for playing a round while in Queue for another game :)
  • The in game audio/SFX was provided by my mouth making noises into a crumby consumer mic and some royalty free SFX from FreeSFX.
  • In game song is meHiLove's - "Attractive"


Righty Tighty XL is the third of three games in my minimalist arcade series that share aesthetics while having different control and game play. This is an 'XL' version of my mobile game 'Righty Tighty'. I have added/changed a variety of things to make it more suitable for the Steam platform and improved a lot of code and features based on knowledge gained since I originally made it. I have been learning to make games by making games and love creating small-yet-solid arcade games with simple mechanics. Please expect 'Righty Tighty XL' to be a small, re-playable, arcade score-chaser game where the only basic goals are to constantly beat your previous score and unlock a handful of cosmetic skins for the character. I greatly appreciate feedback and will do my best to ensure support for my games. Please contact me through Twitter, My Website, or the forums if you encounter something wrong with the game, something misleading on the store page, or you just want to say hello.

Thank you for taking a moment to read this; I really hope you enjoy playing my game.
Adam Nickerson - Nickervision Studios
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Nickervision Studios
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Nickervision Studios
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Website
http://www.nickervisionstudios.com

System requirements for PC

Minimum:
  • OS: Windows 7 (you could try XP, but you know, it's XP)
  • Processor: Dual Core+
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: 512MB+
  • Storage: 500 MB available space
  • Additional Notes: If your computer has 'Blast Processing' you should be able to do what Nintendont, which is to say, run Righty Tighty XL.
Recommended:
  • OS: Windows 10
  • Processor: Core i9 X? I literally just discovered this was a thing, I bet it wouldn't improve performance since this game runs on a toaster, but dude, would you feel cool having it.
  • Memory: 5 GB RAM
  • Graphics: GeForce GTX 1180 (2080?) They could call it anything really.
  • Storage: 501 MB available space
  • Sound Card: I see you turned to page 52? So clearly this bit wasn't working for you? You probably think it was a waste of time. But how do you feel about me making this rhyme?
  • Additional Notes: We may not be winners, but we can be spoilers. History is filled with losers who never won anything themselves, but who ruin the success of others.

System requirements for macOS

Minimum:
  • OS: OSX 10.5+
  • Processor: Dual Core
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: 512MB
  • Storage: 500 MB available space

System requirements for Linux

Minimum:
  • OS: Most 32-bit and 64-bit Linux OS Variants
  • Processor: Dual Core
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: 512MB
  • Storage: 500 MB available space
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Righty Tighty XL reviews and comments

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Microsoft from Russian
In This article, it will not be about one game, but just about three. Namely: Bing Bong XL, Pivot XL and Righty Tighty XL. All of them are among the first arcade games of Canadian developer Adam Nickerson, the creator of such popular killers of time as Bit Blaster XL, ORBT XL and Diamo XL. All games were originally created for smartphones, some of you can even be familiar with them. And here the author decides to give his first creation a second life, releasing on the expanses of Steam. The "XL" in the title signifies that it is a new version designed specifically for the mentioned online gaming store. All three games are scheduled for release on the 14th of May, 2018. And So, let's first about the general in games, all of them are made as a game of one life, in which the goal is to score as many points in one round. In case of loss, it will be necessary to start from the beginning. At The end of each round will be shown statistics, how much time lasted and how many points scored. Also There is a leaderboard, you will be able to compete in records with players from around the world. In each game to collect white balls, which will give one point. You will also play for the ball. Everywhere will be present hostile elements, here they are represented in the form of different figures, you have to shy away from them, and if you pass in the maximum proximity to any, it is destroyed, which also will bring one point. For The collected points, you will be able to acquire a new look of your circle. Customization is difficult to name, it just will change color. Also in each game will be present various bonuses, which as well as white balls, will have to catch on the playing field. These Are such bonuses as: plus two points; Destruction of all hostile elements present on the screen at the moment; and stop time. In General terms understand, now let's get a little bit about each of the Games: Bing Bong XL-The first game of the author. The Gameplay is centered on the left side of the screen where your ball will fly up and down. Each touch to the floor and ceiling will give one point, as there will always be white balls that we need. On the right side of the screen, in our direction will constantly fly different shapes and sometimes bonuses. The Bottom line is to press the SPACEBAR or left mouse button to slow down our ball and give hostile elements to fly past us. As Long as the slowdown is active, our ball becomes larger, thus becoming more accessible to the collision. Pivot XL-The second and probably the most difficult game. Our Ball will rotate in a circle on a small area, on the left and on the right you will fly the same different shapes. When you press the mentioned space and left mouse button, our ball will move to another area, looking at what time you clicked the button. Also you will not be able to crash into the fields of the game screen. Righty Tinghty XL is the third game of the author. In this part, our ball, with each press of the two buttons, will change the trajectory of the flight. Up, right, down and left, clockwise forming a square with its movement. Each selected white ball will not only pick up, but also deliver to the portal, located at the bottom of the screen. Over time, the portal will begin to move around the game screen. It is impossible to Touch the game fields as well as in the second game described earlier. You can Also pick up an unusual white ball that will turn your movements counterclockwise. In conclusion, let's say. All three games are implemented beautifully in a minimalist style and have the property to tighten, as well as the three predecessors of the author, who appeared on the expanse of Steam earlier. If you are looking for a hardcore killer of your time, you should pay attention to this trilogy.
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