Have a look at the free and quite fun endless runner iOS game “Chasing Yello”.
After rolling out the fun fish flinging physics puzzle platformer “Saving Yello”, developer Tactile Entertainment and publisher dreamfab have rolled out a free and quite entertaining endless runner platformer called “Chasing Yello.”
The first game, Saving Yello, introduced the mischievous 7-year old Mathilda and the unlucky goldfish Yello. Why is the fish unlucky? Why for the simple reason that Mathilda likes to take him out of his fishbowl – and that’s never a good thing because fish cannot survive out of water. It is up to you to save the poor little fish and you do that by pulling his tail and flinging him across a dangerous obstacle course. Just take a look at the video below to get a better idea of what I’m talking about.
Saving Yello is available for iOS users in the App Store – Lite version here and paid version here.
Saving Yello is also available for Android users in the Play Store here.
The mischievous child and the unlucky fish return in the new endless runner game Chasing Yello. Mathilda, as I mentioned above, likes to take Yello out of his fishbowl. This time she takes him out and puts him in a local wild creek. This is Yello’s change to make a run for it and escape his impish owner. It’s up to you to help Yello navigate all the obstacles put in his path as he tries to make a run for it. You will have to dodge rocks, logs, and even piranhas. Take a look at the video below to get a better idea of what Chasing Yello is like.
Chasing Yello is available for free in the App Store here.
At the time of writing this there’s no Chasing Yello version for Android.
After rolling out the fun fish flinging physics puzzle platformer “Saving Yello”, developer Tactile Entertainment and publisher dreamfab have rolled out a free and quite entertaining endless runner platformer called “Chasing Yello.”
The first game, Saving Yello, introduced the mischievous 7-year old Mathilda and the unlucky goldfish Yello. Why is the fish unlucky? Why for the simple reason that Mathilda likes to take him out of his fishbowl – and that’s never a good thing because fish cannot survive out of water. It is up to you to save the poor little fish and you do that by pulling his tail and flinging him across a dangerous obstacle course. Just take a look at the video below to get a better idea of what I’m talking about.
Saving Yello is available for iOS users in the App Store – Lite version here and paid version here.
Saving Yello is also available for Android users in the Play Store here.
The mischievous child and the unlucky fish return in the new endless runner game Chasing Yello. Mathilda, as I mentioned above, likes to take Yello out of his fishbowl. This time she takes him out and puts him in a local wild creek. This is Yello’s change to make a run for it and escape his impish owner. It’s up to you to help Yello navigate all the obstacles put in his path as he tries to make a run for it. You will have to dodge rocks, logs, and even piranhas. Take a look at the video below to get a better idea of what Chasing Yello is like.
Chasing Yello is available for free in the App Store here.
At the time of writing this there’s no Chasing Yello version for Android.