{"id":116941,"date":"2020-04-15T00:00:29","date_gmt":"2020-04-15T04:00:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/25yearslatersite.com\/?p=116941"},"modified":"2022-12-24T03:08:41","modified_gmt":"2022-12-24T03:08:41","slug":"miles-kilo-a-must-play-for-platformer-fans","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/tvobsessive.com\/2020\/04\/15\/miles-kilo-a-must-play-for-platformer-fans\/","title":{"rendered":"Miles & Kilo: A Must Play for Platformer Fans"},"content":{"rendered":"
Miles & Kilo<\/em> is a fast-paced indie platformer with the visual style of an NES game. Miles and his dog Kilo embark on an adventure after their plane crashes. There are 5 worlds and 36 levels total. Each world features a boss with a missing piece from their plane. For most levels, you control Miles solo. Occasionally, Kilo joins the fun by pulling Miles from his leash (for someone who has walked a German Shepard that loves to pull on walks, this made me smile).<\/p>\n Miles & Kilo<\/em> was developed by Michael Burns and published by Four Horses. It\u2019s available on PS4, Switch, PC, mobile, and Vita. The levels are short and addictive, making Miles & Kilo<\/em> perfect for the handheld platforms Vita and Switch. Vita was my platform of choice. While looking at the PSN profile owner numbers, this game appears to be a hidden gem.<\/p>\n