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Super Kiwi 64 is a 3D-Platformer and Collect-a-Thon, in a low poly late 90s console look.

Super Kiwi 64 is a 3d platformer, 1990's and collectathon game developed and published by Siactro.
Released on December 02nd 2022 is available in English only on Windows.

It has received 1,752 reviews of which 1,686 were positive and 66 were negative resulting in an impressive rating of 9.1 out of 10. 😍

The game is currently priced at 2.99€ on Steam.


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Windows
  • OS *: Windows 7, 8 or 10
  • Processor: Pentium(R) Dual-Core CPU T4200 2.00GHz
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960
  • Sound Card: Windows Compatible Card

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June 2025
Very cute and fun game. It gives the nostalgic vibes even though I've never played any game from Nintendo64. The models and level design are very akin to the games from that time and the kiwi is very cute, which is a big plus for me. You have to collect some purple tokens, which are either scattered on the level or are spawn after completing an objective. The game has next to no handholding, which is so refreshing after long tutorial became the norm nowadays. The objectives are intuitive overall, but it still feels nice to figure out what you have to do. The mechanics are very simple but a lot of fun, which enable a lot of fun maneuvers and cool speedrun potentials. The game is quite easy and feels quite short, but the price is cheap, so it is adequate. There is a free DLC which is way harder and will test your understating of the mechanics, but it was a blast, probably my favorite part of the game in one of those levels, the Kiwi gets a cowboy hat and shades, it can't get any better than that. My only grip is one of the objectives from the last level you have to pass through some flags while swimming, but it isn't clear at all that you have to do it fast enough to adquire the token. If there was some indication like the flags being red when passed on and the player is within the timer, and this color resets if the player takes too long, it would be a lot better . Overall very fun and cute game, worth it if you like 3D platformers, or for anyone that wants to get into the genre.
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April 2025
Very cute and fun little platformer that is definitely an homage to the Rare N64 era of platformers. The game only has a handful of levels which are relatively simple but still pretty fun. You'll probably finish the game in an hour or potentially less but I have no qualms with that because the price tag is very cheap. The Kiwi has some cute mechanics, such as the ability to stick your beak into walls, which allows for some fun traversal and potentially level breaking ways of getting around the place. There's also a glide ability, which is fun to play around with too. There's definitely some kind of story to the island which is hinted to some weird skeleton people although it's never really expanded upon. I'd say definitely some cool ideas to expand on with a sequel, perhaps revisiting the island and uncovering the mystery behind it or something. But then again, this was probably a one off little thingy but who knows. I'd recommend the game if you want something nice and chill to play, such as when having a break from a controller-breaking souls like. Switch to this game, play it for an hour and you will save a poor controllers life.
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Feb. 2025
Super Kiwi 64 is a game. It's a game. if you were expecting something mind-blowing, this isn't it, but it is an entertaining side-adventure to what will likely be a short yet uneventful afternoon/evening. You'll be reminded of a bygone era of gaming with its N64-era inspired graphics, the vaguely familiar characters with cartoonishly large eyes, and, of course, a soundtrack that has no right being as good as it is on an indie title such as this (for the most part). Super Kiwi 64 is a classic collect-a-thon, though it's very hands-off in its approach. Don't expect a guide or tutorial here. The icons are fairly straightforward, but some of the collectibles may require a bit of searching through the limited-in-scope levels. I beat the main game and the free update campaign in under an hour and a half, and there's a time trial mode tacked on too if that tickles your fancy. It's cute. It's a fun distraction. It's so free that it's basically a rounding error on your bank account. Throw the dev some pocket change to vote with your wallet for a small indie dev. You'll be pleasantly whelmed.
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Nov. 2024
fun, short love letter to nintendo 64 era 3D platformers! the developer specializes in these retro throwbacks, and all of them are worth checking out, especially if you're feeling nostalgic for particular eras of gaming.
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Oct. 2024
Fun, cute little game that plays very well with mouse and keyboard and is suited to its later time trials for those looking to test their mastery of its mechanics. The levels are brief, forgiving, and flow well. Gliding into spinning dives, climbing sheer surfaces using your beak as a stake, and platforming all feel great. Music is consistently good to great, there was a lot of love and attention paid to getting the visuals to feel authentic to what one may've seen on the Nintendo 64, and it even has silly cheat codes you can find in each of the game's levels. Soulful little product with a humble price tag and no frustrating pain points in its design; just the odd minor bug. Easy to recommend picking up, and it can be 100% cleared within three hours. My only complaints are very minor and don't detract from the moment-to-moment gameplay experience, which is this game's strong suit and what most defines it. That said, it has these strange, out-of-place horror motifs that appear from the third level on that invoke Ocarina of Time's various undead monsters with their models. Desiccated mummies, skeletons, and even xenomorphs make appearances. Their inclusion in an otherwise cutesy game makes the whole thing feel a bit like someone rummaging through a bin of ideas and then gluing them together without adapting them to fit, so it clashes. More thematic consistency would've helped things feel more cohesive, but again, it's cosmetic. Story takes a bizarre turn in the free "Doomsday" content that was later added, with characters that I presume come from Siactro's previous games making appearances. This plot has more time spent on exposition than the main game's story, but these characters and their relationships have zero introduction within Super Kiwi 64 and you're left with minimal context. The result feels like entering a story that was already halfway finished. This content had more graphical bugs than the base game, and the levels weren't as thoroughly tested and refined, but I'm not going to look a chromed gift horse in the mouth. It's a nice gift to players all the same. Side note: The game "Orbo's Odyssey" plays a lot like Super Kiwi 64, and this realization was interesting to me as someone who played the former first. It has a similar spinning dive mechanic that's applied to short levels that're built with time trials in mind. I wonder if these design elements won't go on to define their own subgenre in 3D platforming? SIX Kiwi Tips Doctors DON'T Want You to Know: [*] The controls can be pretty buggy when you're starting a level, with inputs being dropped if you're holding them before the level starts. As you tackle the game's time trials, try not to hold the sprint button down or movement in any direction before the screen can fade in. This will help you to get more consistent starts. [*] In levels where holding the sprint button doesn't give you three turbines, don't spam your spinning dive. Running and flying with the sprint button held is actually just faster. [*] Use the spinning dive everywhere else. Absolutely spam this move, and try to minimize time spent in the air. This applies moreso in levels where sprinting grants you fewer than two turbines. Flying can still be the shortest path to objectives, so you should still use your head. [*] Water will not kill you, but be wary of pools of the pink slime present in crypts. [*] Technique is important for time trials, but routing is more important. The par times may seem strict at first, but they're all doable after a little bit of trial and error figuring out the best paths to take through the game's levels. [*] Try to land on the game's magenta buttons as close to their centers as possible. The hitboxes for these aren't all the same. Some are activated the second you touch their uppermost corners, while others allow you to complete a full landing animation without activating if you don't hit a point in their center.
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Super Kiwi 64 is currently priced at 2.99€ on Steam.

Super Kiwi 64 is currently not on sale. You can purchase it for 2.99€ on Steam.

Super Kiwi 64 received 1,686 positive votes out of a total of 1,752 achieving an impressive rating of 9.14.
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Super Kiwi 64 was developed and published by Siactro.

Super Kiwi 64 is playable and fully supported on Windows.

Super Kiwi 64 is not playable on MacOS.

Super Kiwi 64 is not playable on Linux.

Super Kiwi 64 is a single-player game.

Super Kiwi 64 does not currently offer any DLC.

Super Kiwi 64 does not support mods via Steam Workshop.

Super Kiwi 64 does not support Steam Remote Play.

Super Kiwi 64 is enabled for Steam Family Sharing. This means you can share the game with authorized users from your Steam Library, allowing them to play it on their own accounts. For more details on how the feature works, you can read the original Steam Family Sharing announcement or visit the Steam Family Sharing user guide and FAQ page.

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Super Kiwi 64
Rating
9.1
1,686
66
Game modes
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Online players
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Developer
Siactro
Publisher
Siactro
Release 02 Dec 2022
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