Stagehand: A Reverse Platformer Cheats

Stagehand: A Reverse Platformer Hack 1.0 + Redeem Codes

Developer: Big Bucket Software
Category: Games
Price: $0.99 (Download for free)
Version: 1.0
ID: com.bigbucketsoftware.BB3

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Description

"Yawn, a platformer." Oh yeah? Take that yawn back. Stagehand might look like your typical run-and-jumper, but it plays nothing like one. In Stagehand, you don't control the character, you control… THE STAGE.

Your job is to quickly and strategically position all the platforms on the level before our hero Frank (last seen in The Incident) runs headfirst into a cliff, or feet-first into lava. Stagehand is fast, hilarious, and fun. You're going to have a fantastic time with it.

What's in the box:

• Next-gen pixel graphics.
• 4 unique characters.
• Another earworm of a soundtrack.
• Haptic feedback for iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus.
• Instant respawn for endless score-chasing.
• Share an animated GIF of Frank's final moments!
• The offical Stagehand-iMessage-Sticker-Pack is included with every copy.

Stagehand is everyone's favorite new flavor of the summer. Grab a spoon and dig in!

Version history

1.0
2017-02-08
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.

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Ratings

4.5 out of 5
264 Ratings

Reviews

booticon,
Very creative concept, highly replayable
I've played every game from the developers of this game, and this one may be my favorite one yet. A novel concept wherein you move around the various platforms in the game to give your character safe passage, instead of directly manipulating your character. It's perfect for quick sessions while in line or yeah, in the bathroom. The soundtrack is great as always, and I really appreciate the little touches that add even more polish to this treat of a game, such as the haptic feedback, and the retro yet clean interface. I particularly enjoy the clock and battery meter in the pause menu.

Ok I have to finish this and go play some more. It'll be nice to see if there are updates coming, maybe more music, or maybe even power-ups. However I do love it as it's currently presented.
Paulternate,
Enjoyable and fun!
Stagehand is incredibly charming. It is, as it says, a reverse platformer – but I see it as an endless runner. And yes, I guess you could lump this in with something like Flappy Bird or its ilk, I guess? But the beauty of Stagehand is the small touches that make it great. The music and graphics are a delight, and there's both a humor and homage in the game that really sets it apart. It reminds me of games from the early 80s that felt like humans made them, and not algorithms.

At first I was a little discouraged with the game, as I felt the pace was too fast. But I stuck with it, and I'm glad I did.

Such joy and happiness for two bucks.
waxpancake,
The platformer reimagined
Stagehand brilliantly reimagining the classic jump-and-run platformer for a touch interface in a way that subverts the entire genre. Frankly, it's amazing nobody came up with it first. This is the game Mario Run should've been, a game that deeply understands its platform.

Be warned: Stagehand is hard, but never unfair. If you fail, it's because you messed up. Which means you can FEEL yourself get better and better as you play, unlocking new characters and going deeper into the world.

Oh, and I love the music so much, I find myself singing it around the house.
Hank574346,
Relaxing and beautiful
Stagehand is a gosh darn delight. Can't say enough great things about the pixel art and the music. Then you get into the gameplay, and you realize that's just as thoughtful. At first you struggle to move the platforms around to keep Frank alive, but soon enough, you can feel yourself learning how to quickly react to the stage as it comes at you, and eventually the game becomes a relaxing, zenlike experience. Once you reach that point, this game is perfect to play while listening to an audiobook or podcast. Highly recommended.
kepano_a,
When an unstoppable object meets movable platforms
Just when you thought it all had been done before, these geniuses make a challenging platformer that flips the whole concept on its head. In this game you play a god-like entity with the power to move mountains, tormenting a Sisyphean character who has no choice but to pursue the human rat race that we all know so well. Stagehand raises philosophical questions about free will and the notion of "self" that cannot be summarized in this brief review but certainly make you question the nature of reality itself. Great music too.
ziewvater,
Great game, brilliantly constructed
Not only is this a super fun game with a real challenge, but it's also just a great app in general. Small things, like how the game music stops playing when you're listening to your own music or podcasts (but sound effects still continue), show that the team really put a lot of thought into how players would be playing the game and how to make the experience great. Also, the gif sharing feature is really fun and cool. It's a really good game.
edelabar,
Simple Concept Beautifully Executed
Perfect timing since I just finished collecting all the coins in Mario Run, this addicting little gem can slide right in and fill my time waiting to pick up kids at activities. Oh, and be sure to turn on the sound so you hear the awesome 8-bit-inspired soundtrack. Well done!
Eighty59,
Looks good
This game looks great and the soundtrack is really good. I can't stick with it for more than 2-3 minutes at most, however. It's an interesting concept, moving the world around, but if you miss by a few seconds it's game over almost immediately. There's really no incentive to keep going unless you wanna beat your last high score. I hope the developers come out with more games that have that nostalgic look cuz they really do have an eye for it.
Sollicitudin Dapibus,
Fun, but too sharp of a difficulty curve
Guys, give us some difficulty options or gradually ease us into the game. As it stands, the game is so hard, it often feels unfair.

To new players, I'd suggest watching out for coins, rather than for upcoming dips and rises in the landscape. The coins give you a hint as to what's coming next will help boost the score you receive when you inevitably die.
grafera,
So Polished!
Stagehand is the best endless runner, and the best platformer I've played on iOS. On top of being a beautiful game with great sound design, it has incredibly smart mechanics. Gameplay is simple enough to be understandable, and complex enough to feel rich and interesting through every run.