Giga Girl

Giga Girl

90% Positive / 11 Ratings

RELEASE DATE

Aug 17, 2016

DEVELOPER / PUBLISHER

Outgunned Games,Invisible tile / Outgunned Games

TAGS

    ActionIndie
Giga Girl is a retro run 'n gun platformer heavily influenced by, and paying homage to, the original NES Mega Man games

Feel right in control with the precise platformer physics that leave little to luck

Blast your way through the 9 challenging hand crafted levels

Take on the fierce bosses​ at the end of each level

Find secret passages and hidden items with the special weapons you acquire on the way

Feast your eyes on the hand drawn 8 bit-ish retro graphics

Shoot rainbows out of your ears by listening to the super-awesome original chiptune soundtrack

Full gamepad support allows you to never touch the keyboard. All DirectX compliant gamepads are supported

Giga Girl pc price

Giga Girl

Giga Girl pc price

90% Positive / 11 Ratings

Aug 17, 2016 / Outgunned Games,Invisible tile / Outgunned Games

    ActionIndie
Price Comparison
  • United States
    $2.99 $2.99
  • Argentina
    ARS$39.99 ≈$0.19
  • Turkey
    ₺6 ≈$0.31
$2.99 / Get it

Game Description

Giga Girl is a retro run 'n gun platformer heavily influenced by, and paying homage to, the original NES Mega Man games

Feel right in control with the precise platformer physics that leave little to luck

Blast your way through the 9 challenging hand crafted levels

Take on the fierce bosses​ at the end of each level

Find secret passages and hidden items with the special weapons you acquire on the way

Feast your eyes on the hand drawn 8 bit-ish retro graphics

Shoot rainbows out of your ears by listening to the super-awesome original chiptune soundtrack

Full gamepad support allows you to never touch the keyboard. All DirectX compliant gamepads are supported

Reviews

  • takewalker

    Apr 12, 2022

    A very cute Mega Man clone. It's stupidly difficult, as many Mega Man fan games tend to be, with some less than useful weapons and questionable stage design decisions. Using a boomerang as the base weapon is a really interesting concept, though. If you've got someone in your life who would like to see more action games with female heroines, here's one!
  • JimmyNintendo

    Aug 18, 2016

    World is safe again
  • Skuttie

    Aug 18, 2016

    A better Mega Man clone than Mighty No. 9
  • Kloodge

    Aug 18, 2016

    45 minute quick impressions: This is a simple jump-and-shoot platformer. You start with a boomerang and get another weapon after beating the first boss. + Graphics are simple, but decent for the style and price of the game. + Music is good, but a bit repetitive. + Controls are good enough. + The boomerang is fast and fun to use. + It's three bucks. - The levels are long, including 2 mini-boss (?) fights, with no checkpoints that I can tell until right before the main boss of the level. - There are many places where enemies unavoidably hit you, unless you know they are coming, or inch ahead slowly. ~ The one boss I got to was pretty easy. ~ You only have 3 lives to finish a level. There is 1 extra life on the first level that is always there after dying, so you effectively have infinite lives on level 1, up until the boss. ~ Escape insta-quits the game. I only see 5 levels on the map. The first level took me about 15 minutes to learn and beat. I assume the others will take longer. If you don't mind dying a lot to learn where things jump out at you. it's reasonably fun for the price.
  • Fox

    Aug 19, 2016

    [h1] Faithful Mega Man Clone [/h1] Giga Girl is a lot of fun and plays similarly to the original Mega Man series. The difficulty feels balanced, as the levels aren’t too long and are packed with some secrets. For a game that costs $3, it sure feels worth more than that. The sound track is really energetic and memorable. Pros -Responsive Controls -Fun levels -Secrets and refrences to other games -Faithful mega man clone -Tough bosses -Costs $3 Cons -Doesn't have some of the later features of the Mega Man series like slide -Not enough weapon energy for the boss weapons Check out part 1 of my gameplay to see the game in action https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gpJd4ppK56Q
  • Nardio

    Aug 30, 2016

    I don’t think this game was playtested at all before release. Giga Girl screams retro nostalgia. It promotes itself as a game inspired by classic Mega Man games. It looked retro, it looked spunky and it had no reviews when I first discovered it. I figured why not? I love Mega Man games, and I missed playing them. After spending a good amount of time trying Giga Girl I am left disappointed. Giga Girl, while inspired by Mega Man, doesn’t have the gameplay to back it up. At first I thought it was retro hard. I laughed it off and kept trying. Then I thought, it may be be one of those really retro games that demanded you memorize level layouts. After discovering enemies are somewhat spawn and act somewhat randomly I ruled that out. Then it set in. Giga Girl is just a bad game. Giga Girl is just a frustrating and cheap experience wrapped in a nostalgic package. Expect unavoidable projectiles or enemies jumping in from different angles off screen. Think about this. Enemies do not behave the same during repeat game sessions. Most spawn at the same areas, but how they move and act differs. That means you can’t even prepare for the cheap attacks even if you know they’re coming. The enemies might just jump in a little higher, lower, or faster. It’s maddening. In one area a group of birds spawn randomly near a large enemy who just so happens to spit out projectiles…again randomly. It gets even worse because the colliders seem off. Enemies look like they don’t hit you somehow do damage. Want another bad level design example? How about Giga Girl’s rotating platforms. They rotate randomly. At times, platforming seems almost impossible. But wait it gets even worse! Sometimes they have enemies on top of them. These enemies shoot you off screen, but they rotate in such a way that you cannot kill them. BUT IT GETS EVEN WORSE! Sometimes these platforms overlap. You’ll find yourself rotating into an enemy leading to yet another cheap death. Giga Girl is a lesson in how NOT to do a retro platformer. To see the rest of my review go here: http://nardio.net/2016/08/29/giga-girl-review/
  • Kegdan

    Sep 17, 2016

    Mega man + Giga girl = love
  • OshioBeast

    Aug 24, 2017

    A great game, I hope it gets a sequel.
  • zxgrey10

    Feb 28, 2018

    LSTs begin the everyone one best clone copy from the megaman series I enjoy playing it instead 8 bosses 5 & boy their hard as $#¡™ everyone them had to fight the weakest to beat have there's only one part of level had issue with is the underwater level there raindow jar flowing which I swear u will die a lot you'll find secret items but need bosses weapons & will b hidden place I heard this game from a trend i for right away
  • Ithurtswhen_ipee

    Oct 9, 2018

    THE BEST SPIRITUAL SUCCESSOR TO THE NES MEGAMAN character differences: combat has a new feel with the boomerang its very powerful single attack adn comes back to you, character cannot jump as high, a lot of enemies are planned for your advance so be careful moving forward fixed many annoyances experienced in the orignal megaman 1-6 such as: -enemies killing you without warning over death pits -birds dropping bombs infintely for some sections -invisible blocks are now regulated to sections you can fuckin see so you can figure out the pattern from a safe location -some enemies being only vulnerable to boss items you may or may not have yet The creator really worked on removing the annoyances of the original series while not just outright removing them.
  • GAMERJET

    May 19, 2019

    A fun Mega Man style clone. It pays homage through gameplay and frustration. The gameplay feels like classic Mega Man. Borrowing some concepts of classic Mega Man games and putting its own twist on the concepts. The default weapon Boomerang is your go to weapon. It's the weapon I used the most through my entire playthrough and outside of opening up a few secret areas with the other weapons, you can basically progress with just the boomerang. The frustration comes from some areas where enemies are placed in such a way that you can easily be pushed into an instant death pit or spike ball. In some cases, this requires a little trial and error before you'll successfully progress. Having played the Mega Man games extensively before playing Giga Girl, I was better prepared for these instances and had a basic idea beforehand on how to tackle these scenarios. Now for someone who never has played a Mega Man game before playing this, they might rage quit before advancing very far. Difficulty wise I would say it’s slightly easier than your typical Mega Man. The music is nice and fits well and the game has a satisfying ending. It’s not a very long game, but finding the correct way into secrets areas could extend your playtime a bit. Overall, it’s pretty fun just like the source material that it pays homage too.
Load More

FAQ

Buy Giga Girl For the Best Price

Gamedeal compares prices across all the major retailers on the internet to find the best game deals for you. We include occasional game discounts, seasons sale, and more to help you spend less and buy more. Check out all the best deals available for Giga Girl on different platforms right now and find the one that suits you the best! 

Is Giga Girl Available to Download Instantly After Purchase?

We include game deals from reputable and trustworthy game retailers from around the world to ensure smooth and instant purchasing. You will be able to download or activate the game right away depending on the store of choice. However, some stores have manual checks in place to avoid any kind of fraud, which could some time.

Can I Buy Giga Girl for Free?

Game retailers come up with Steam deals that allow players to buy games at very cheap prices and sometimes even for free as giveaways. We keep an eye out on special giveaways like these to let you buy your favorite video games for completely free. Looking to buy Giga Girl for free? Many stores including Steam Games offer giveaways like this all the time. 

Look for these offers, participate and you might just get luckily enough to win your favorite title for free. However, if you don’t, you can always grab it for the lowest price on Gamedeal!

Giga Girl

Giga Girl

90% Positive / 11 Ratings

RELEASE DATE

Aug 17, 2016

DEVELOPER / PUBLISHER

Outgunned Games,Invisible tile / Outgunned Games

TAGS

    ActionIndie
Giga Girl is a retro run 'n gun platformer heavily influenced by, and paying homage to, the original NES Mega Man games

Feel right in control with the precise platformer physics that leave little to luck

Blast your way through the 9 challenging hand crafted levels

Take on the fierce bosses​ at the end of each level

Find secret passages and hidden items with the special weapons you acquire on the way

Feast your eyes on the hand drawn 8 bit-ish retro graphics

Shoot rainbows out of your ears by listening to the super-awesome original chiptune soundtrack

Full gamepad support allows you to never touch the keyboard. All DirectX compliant gamepads are supported

Giga Girl pc price

Giga Girl

Giga Girl pc price

90% Positive / 11 Ratings

Aug 17, 2016 / Outgunned Games,Invisible tile / Outgunned Games

    ActionIndie
Price Comparison
  • United States
    $2.99 $2.99
  • Argentina
    ARS$39.99 ≈$0.19
  • Turkey
    ₺6 ≈$0.31
$2.99 / Get it

Reviews

  • takewalker

    Apr 12, 2022

    A very cute Mega Man clone. It's stupidly difficult, as many Mega Man fan games tend to be, with some less than useful weapons and questionable stage design decisions. Using a boomerang as the base weapon is a really interesting concept, though. If you've got someone in your life who would like to see more action games with female heroines, here's one!
  • JimmyNintendo

    Aug 18, 2016

    World is safe again
  • Skuttie

    Aug 18, 2016

    A better Mega Man clone than Mighty No. 9
  • Kloodge

    Aug 18, 2016

    45 minute quick impressions: This is a simple jump-and-shoot platformer. You start with a boomerang and get another weapon after beating the first boss. + Graphics are simple, but decent for the style and price of the game. + Music is good, but a bit repetitive. + Controls are good enough. + The boomerang is fast and fun to use. + It's three bucks. - The levels are long, including 2 mini-boss (?) fights, with no checkpoints that I can tell until right before the main boss of the level. - There are many places where enemies unavoidably hit you, unless you know they are coming, or inch ahead slowly. ~ The one boss I got to was pretty easy. ~ You only have 3 lives to finish a level. There is 1 extra life on the first level that is always there after dying, so you effectively have infinite lives on level 1, up until the boss. ~ Escape insta-quits the game. I only see 5 levels on the map. The first level took me about 15 minutes to learn and beat. I assume the others will take longer. If you don't mind dying a lot to learn where things jump out at you. it's reasonably fun for the price.
  • Fox

    Aug 19, 2016

    [h1] Faithful Mega Man Clone [/h1] Giga Girl is a lot of fun and plays similarly to the original Mega Man series. The difficulty feels balanced, as the levels aren’t too long and are packed with some secrets. For a game that costs $3, it sure feels worth more than that. The sound track is really energetic and memorable. Pros -Responsive Controls -Fun levels -Secrets and refrences to other games -Faithful mega man clone -Tough bosses -Costs $3 Cons -Doesn't have some of the later features of the Mega Man series like slide -Not enough weapon energy for the boss weapons Check out part 1 of my gameplay to see the game in action https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gpJd4ppK56Q
  • Nardio

    Aug 30, 2016

    I don’t think this game was playtested at all before release. Giga Girl screams retro nostalgia. It promotes itself as a game inspired by classic Mega Man games. It looked retro, it looked spunky and it had no reviews when I first discovered it. I figured why not? I love Mega Man games, and I missed playing them. After spending a good amount of time trying Giga Girl I am left disappointed. Giga Girl, while inspired by Mega Man, doesn’t have the gameplay to back it up. At first I thought it was retro hard. I laughed it off and kept trying. Then I thought, it may be be one of those really retro games that demanded you memorize level layouts. After discovering enemies are somewhat spawn and act somewhat randomly I ruled that out. Then it set in. Giga Girl is just a bad game. Giga Girl is just a frustrating and cheap experience wrapped in a nostalgic package. Expect unavoidable projectiles or enemies jumping in from different angles off screen. Think about this. Enemies do not behave the same during repeat game sessions. Most spawn at the same areas, but how they move and act differs. That means you can’t even prepare for the cheap attacks even if you know they’re coming. The enemies might just jump in a little higher, lower, or faster. It’s maddening. In one area a group of birds spawn randomly near a large enemy who just so happens to spit out projectiles…again randomly. It gets even worse because the colliders seem off. Enemies look like they don’t hit you somehow do damage. Want another bad level design example? How about Giga Girl’s rotating platforms. They rotate randomly. At times, platforming seems almost impossible. But wait it gets even worse! Sometimes they have enemies on top of them. These enemies shoot you off screen, but they rotate in such a way that you cannot kill them. BUT IT GETS EVEN WORSE! Sometimes these platforms overlap. You’ll find yourself rotating into an enemy leading to yet another cheap death. Giga Girl is a lesson in how NOT to do a retro platformer. To see the rest of my review go here: http://nardio.net/2016/08/29/giga-girl-review/
  • Kegdan

    Sep 17, 2016

    Mega man + Giga girl = love
  • OshioBeast

    Aug 24, 2017

    A great game, I hope it gets a sequel.
  • zxgrey10

    Feb 28, 2018

    LSTs begin the everyone one best clone copy from the megaman series I enjoy playing it instead 8 bosses 5 & boy their hard as $#¡™ everyone them had to fight the weakest to beat have there's only one part of level had issue with is the underwater level there raindow jar flowing which I swear u will die a lot you'll find secret items but need bosses weapons & will b hidden place I heard this game from a trend i for right away
  • Ithurtswhen_ipee

    Oct 9, 2018

    THE BEST SPIRITUAL SUCCESSOR TO THE NES MEGAMAN character differences: combat has a new feel with the boomerang its very powerful single attack adn comes back to you, character cannot jump as high, a lot of enemies are planned for your advance so be careful moving forward fixed many annoyances experienced in the orignal megaman 1-6 such as: -enemies killing you without warning over death pits -birds dropping bombs infintely for some sections -invisible blocks are now regulated to sections you can fuckin see so you can figure out the pattern from a safe location -some enemies being only vulnerable to boss items you may or may not have yet The creator really worked on removing the annoyances of the original series while not just outright removing them.
  • GAMERJET

    May 19, 2019

    A fun Mega Man style clone. It pays homage through gameplay and frustration. The gameplay feels like classic Mega Man. Borrowing some concepts of classic Mega Man games and putting its own twist on the concepts. The default weapon Boomerang is your go to weapon. It's the weapon I used the most through my entire playthrough and outside of opening up a few secret areas with the other weapons, you can basically progress with just the boomerang. The frustration comes from some areas where enemies are placed in such a way that you can easily be pushed into an instant death pit or spike ball. In some cases, this requires a little trial and error before you'll successfully progress. Having played the Mega Man games extensively before playing Giga Girl, I was better prepared for these instances and had a basic idea beforehand on how to tackle these scenarios. Now for someone who never has played a Mega Man game before playing this, they might rage quit before advancing very far. Difficulty wise I would say it’s slightly easier than your typical Mega Man. The music is nice and fits well and the game has a satisfying ending. It’s not a very long game, but finding the correct way into secrets areas could extend your playtime a bit. Overall, it’s pretty fun just like the source material that it pays homage too.
Load More

FAQ

Buy Giga Girl For the Best Price

Gamedeal compares prices across all the major retailers on the internet to find the best game deals for you. We include occasional game discounts, seasons sale, and more to help you spend less and buy more. Check out all the best deals available for Giga Girl on different platforms right now and find the one that suits you the best! 

Is Giga Girl Available to Download Instantly After Purchase?

We include game deals from reputable and trustworthy game retailers from around the world to ensure smooth and instant purchasing. You will be able to download or activate the game right away depending on the store of choice. However, some stores have manual checks in place to avoid any kind of fraud, which could some time.

Can I Buy Giga Girl for Free?

Game retailers come up with Steam deals that allow players to buy games at very cheap prices and sometimes even for free as giveaways. We keep an eye out on special giveaways like these to let you buy your favorite video games for completely free. Looking to buy Giga Girl for free? Many stores including Steam Games offer giveaways like this all the time. 

Look for these offers, participate and you might just get luckily enough to win your favorite title for free. However, if you don’t, you can always grab it for the lowest price on Gamedeal!