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Chico's Rebound Launches with Discounted Pricing
Chico's Rebound launches on Linux and Windows, bringing a fresh block-breaking adventure puzzle hybrid game. All of this comes from the creative mind of Daikon Games, and it really shows in every part. That you can now find on Steam and itch with a discount. Since Chico's Rebound launches now, and I did not expect a tiny chipmunk with a walnut to pull me in. One minute I was curious, the next I was locked in, chasing perfect rebounds while wondering what was waiting at the top of that tower. This one has that quiet magic that sneaks up on you.
A weird little game that just clicks
So yeah, Chico's Rebound launches now. And if you’re on Linux like me, you’ll be glad to hear it runs on Linux PC without fuss. At first glance, it looks like a simple block breaker. You know the type. Hit things, clear the screen, move on. But that’s not what this is. This is a block-breaking adventure-puzzle hybrid that actually respects your skill and your time. Due to bounce around on this giant walnut. Sounds goofy. Feels incredible. The controls are tight. Really tight. You keep volleys going, angle your shots, and use this tail-whip move to save a run at the last second. That moment when you barely recover and keep the chain alive? Yeah, that hits.
When Chico's Rebound block breaking launches into obsession
Here’s where it gets dangerous. The rebound challenges start simple, then suddenly you are juggling ten things at once. Different block types change everything. Grass burns with fire power. Stone needs explosive force. While spikes just tear through stuff like they don’t care. And then the gameplay throws in fans, cannons, ghosts. Every level feels like its own puzzle box. You are not just reacting. You are planning your shots, testing combos, while figuring out how systems interact. It becomes this loop of “just one more try” that turns into an hour. As someone who cares about performance and responsiveness, I’ll say this straight. It feels clean. No weird lag, no jank. Just you and your mistakes.
Chico's Rebound Launch Announcement Trailer
The tower pulls you in deeper
Between challenges, this block-breaking adventure puzzle game slows down and shifts gears. You explore the Celestial Tower. Six floors. One big interconnected dungeon. And it is not just filler. You are solving environmental puzzles, unlocking paths, and slowly piecing together what is going on. Chico is not alone either. Beeatrice joins him, since you run into other characters chasing their own mission inside the tower. It gives the whole experience weight. You are not just chasing high scores. You are trying to understand this place. And yeah, I found myself caring more than I expected.
Style, personality, and a bit of chaos
One thing I did not expect to enjoy this much is the customization. You collect sunflower seeds as you play. Then you trade them in for new designs. Not just small changes. You can straight up swap your walnut for something wild like a watermelon or even a paper lantern. It sounds cosmetic, but it adds personality. It makes your run feel like yours. And honestly, it just looks fun in motion.
Why this one matters for us
For Linux PC players and Windows players who like a block-breaking adventure and puzzle hybrid that actually feel good to play, Chico's Rebound launches as a real surprise hit. That you can find on Steam and itch with a 15% discount, dropping the price to $6.79 USD / £5.68 / 6,62€. It is not trying to be the biggest title of the year. It is trying to be sharp, creative, and replayable. And it nails that. If you like skill-based gameplay, clever puzzles, and that feeling of slowly mastering something that once felt impossible, this is worth your time.
Sketch work in progress for this week's magical coloring book page. Backers for my Patreon get two printable magical pieces of art a month that they can color themselves or do crafts with! https://www.patreon.com/felixwarren This week's piece of art is about secrets, bonds, and the relationships between a lock and an eclipse. Next step will be putting a sheet of vellum over the top and hand-drawing the ink lines. I use the color sketch as a guide and to work out what forces are coming through in the art. I post a special preview version of the final inks to tumblr so people know what my work is like, but only backers have access to the printable.
Does anyone have any suggestions for me to draw something?
Callout post, I guess. It could just be a random thought, or a serious question, and I'll try to make something out of it.
It could even be an ask for one of my characters.