Windows 10 Game Supports Continuum on Phone

A Windows 10 game called Plimpli Adventures offers a Flappy Bird-type experience, but with a twist: It supports Continuum on Windows phones.

That’s pretty cool, and I believe this is the first Windows 10 game to offer this support. But you don’t need a Continuum-capable Windows 10 Mobile handset to play Plimpli Adventures, of course: It works on Windows 10 PCs and tablets, and other Windows 10 Mobile phones as well.

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Like Flappy Bird, the popular mobile game, Plimpli Adventures is a constantly moving 2D sides scroller where you must avoid obstacles that are careening towards you at all times. But this games goes beyond the basic (if addictive) play mechanics of Flappy Birds by offering a number of unique features:

  • Up to 8 Power-Ups will help you destroy even the most terrible enemy!
  • Night/Day System
  • Dash System
  • Snow/Rain system
  • Funny sound effects
  • 5 different Bosses
  • Simple one touch controls

It works with touch, keyboard, or mouse, or any combination, and is free with in-app purchases but no advertising.

You can download Plimpli Adventures from the Windows Store.

Thanks to everyone who wrote in about this.

 

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  • 1488

    11 November, 2016 - 12:39 pm

    <p>That’s cool that it supports continuum.</p>

  • 1321

    11 November, 2016 - 1:29 pm

    <p>I’m sure this isn’t the first game to support continuum, I have played valiant hearts on continuum many months ago when I first got my 950XL.</p>

    • 996

      Premium Member
      12 November, 2016 - 10:42 am

      <blockquote><em><a href="#25511">In reply to </a><a href="../../users/nightmare99">nightmare99</a><a href="#25511">:</a></em></blockquote>
      <p>Yes there’s quite a few actually. From Halo Spartan Assault and Age of Empires Castle Siege to name the ones I play on Continuum with my 950.</p>

  • 8386

    11 November, 2016 - 1:35 pm

    <p>Definitely not the first I regularly play games using continuum and my 950, with a keyboard mouse, age of empires;castle siege and world of tanks blitz are both superb on a big screen.</p>

    • 7039

      11 November, 2016 - 3:01 pm

      <blockquote><em><a href="#25512">In reply to </a><a href="../../users/jamesjames">jamesjames</a><a href="#25512">:</a></em></blockquote>
      <p>You’ll have to forgive Paul on this. Although he covers Windows for a living, he doesn’t actually use Windows Phone products day to day, so this is news to him :)</p>

      • 8386

        11 November, 2016 - 4:02 pm

        <blockquote><em><a href="#25517">In reply to </a><a href="../../users/prjman">prjman</a><a href="#25517">:</a> That’s ok, no problem, it must be hard to cover everything!</em></blockquote>
        <p>&nbsp;</p>

      • 1294

        11 November, 2016 - 4:30 pm

        <blockquote><em><a href="#25517">In reply to </a><a href="../../users/prjman">prjman</a><a href="#25517">:</a></em></blockquote>
        <p>Actually it seems a Windows article is hard to find between all the iOS and Android news</p>

  • 8386

    11 November, 2016 - 1:36 pm

    <blockquote><em><a href="#25511">In reply to </a><a href="../../users/nightmare99">nightmare99</a><a href="#25511">:</a>You are right, there are quite a few games now.</em></blockquote>

  • 1292

    14 November, 2016 - 9:36 am

    <p>Going to give this a spin on my 8" W10 tablet.</p>

  • 6734

    14 November, 2016 - 9:38 am

    <p>Crossy Road supports continuum and it supports xbox control.&nbsp; I tested myself with Lumia 950 XL and a wired control (the xbox dongle doesn’t work).</p>

  • 8482

    18 November, 2016 - 6:28 am

    <p>That’s a good trend for the Microsoft, I appreciate it. But I’d rather play such mini game online <a href="http://www.friv2online.com/">http://www.friv2online.com/</a&gt; or download them to my Android phone then change my OS to Windows 10. That’s the ridiculous OS that I’ve seen, and I saw all Win OS from the Win95…</p>

  • 8714

    26 November, 2016 - 10:24 am

    <p>Microsoft Supporting these games are decent, but I think I’ll continue to play games on sites like <a href="http://mylittlponygames.co.uk">My Little Pony Games</a> and such, they are just easier to access. However I am liking Microsoft moving forward with this.</p>

  • Jansen

    17 May, 2018 - 5:44 am

    <p><span style="background-color: rgb(245, 245, 245); color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">Children and computer games – shooting games Brutal games – the goal is to kill or maim, as many creatures as possible. These games cause the most irreparable harm to the child's psyche. What can this game teach? Kill.</span></p>

  • Viktor Pilevin

    17 May, 2018 - 6:16 am

    <p>Platforms and action adventures in the genre Metroidvania are always very popular, and those that are devoted to water and underwater procedures, almost invariably become cult – remember Aquaria or a unique series of Ecco the Dolphin , in which a reasonable dolphin protects the Earth from aliens and travels in time. Song of the Deep was created with an eye for these games. It is clear that the famous studio Insomniac Games , responsible for the Spyro series , Resistance , Ratchet &amp; Clank and the daring action film Sunset Overdrive , had all the possibilities …</p><p><br></p>

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