Dadish 3
Thomas K Young
MoreWhen his kids board a bus for a suspicious field trip, Dadish sets off to find them before they're turned into radish soup! Along the way he'll splash through a sewer, get lost in the desert, ride a dolphin, and reluctantly reunite with his estranged spouse. Help Dadish rescue his children once more, in his most fun and challenging adventure yet. • Dadish’s most action-packed adventure yet! • A retro platformer from the creator of Super Fowlst and Dadish • 50 very good levels • A whole bunch of baby radishes (and a couple of possums) to find • Get a piggy back ride from your ex-wife, who is a tomato • Murderous ice creams, cupcake snakes, bread that's in a bad mood, and more junk food themed foes • Five stupid bosses • Befriend and ride a dolphin • A cool soundtrack • Hidden stars to collect • Secret game modes to unlock
Dadish 3
9.2
I don’t have kids, but if I was a single parent, I feel like I’d go crazy worrying about them. Being a parent seems like hard work, harder than I feel capable of. I say that now, knowing I’ve never experienced this significant life change, but perhaps I can simulate what fatherhood would be like through games. Well, sort of? Dadish 3 placed me into the role of a father trying to save his children from a bus trip gone wrong. There’s just one catch: That dad and his kids are all radishes!
Dadish 3 Review: When Field Trips Go Radishly Wrong
Dadish 3
9.2
Here we have a cute little 2D indie platformer with pixel graphics set in a strange world of friendly veggies and all sorts of snacks as your enemies. But don't get tricked by its cuteness, behind it is an unforgiving gameplay where one small mistake will send you straight back to the beginning of the level or a check point (which are still pretty far from each other). Don't get me wrong, the game is challenging, but it's not completely unfair like some of these hardcore mario-clone titles. Depending on your patience level this game will just slightly make you scream to yourself instead of throwing your phone against the wall. In the end I think it'd would still worth your time checking this game out.