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Coin Planets

A sequel to Coin World, Coin Planets brings back the same character (Colin the Coin) in another straight-forward but well executed run-and-jump platformer. This time, the levels are set on the nine planets of our system (and the sun), with opponents and puzzles appropriate to each. As with the previous game, there's nothing hugely innovative here, but if you like a good platformer, it's worth a try.

Coin World

Okay, you've seen the gameplay before: Coin World is a classic run-and-jump platformer. You play "Colin the Coin," and you need to collect all the coins on each level to proceed. The levels are themed by 'nationality', with your enemies different with each nation (Chicagoland gansters in the US, Ninjas in Japan, and so on). Each level gives you a limited time to complete--you don't lose if you don't, but a nemesis you can't kill (a bank note) shows up and pursues you until you do complete it, or lose a life.

Innovative? No. But well executed, for what it is.