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You play as Nick Bluetooth, stretching your arms into grappling hooks and legs into springs to platform through weirdly shifting levels—one second 2D, the next first-person. It shouldn’t work, but watching your limbs contort never gets old.

Galidor: Defenders of the Outer Dimension came out on Game Boy Advance in 2002, developed by LEGO Software. It was part of that wave of tie-in games based on short-lived media properties, and it had the slightly awkward task of translating a sci-fi action show into a portable adventure. The game arrived when the GBA library was filling up with platformers and action titles, each trying to stand out with some unique hook.
You control Nick Bluetooth, a hero who can stretch and reshape his limbs to overcome obstacles. Your main goal is to navigate through a series of interconnected levels, fighting enemies and solving environmental puzzles. The key mechanics involve using Nick's stretchable arms as grappling hooks to swing across gaps or pull switches, and his spring-like legs to jump higher or bounce off surfaces. Combat is straightforward, mostly involving melee attacks against various alien creatures. The pacing is methodical, with exploration taking priority over speed, and the difficulty can feel uneven in spots due to some awkward platforming sections. It feels like a curious experiment, a game that tries something different with its core movement even if the execution is occasionally clumsy.

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