
79
While there's no online play, OKX is definitely an entertaining and surprisingly deep experience. For anyone looking for a quirky, unique XBLA experience, it's worth it to shell out the MPs to drop this onto your hard drive.
83
The gameplay is relatively simple, but is entertaining and challenging at the same time.
71
Decent 3D graphics and a breezy soundtrack accentuate the game's tone, and there are plenty of different scenarios to keep you coming back, though the underlying gameplay gets to be pretty predictable after a while.
2
This game was recently distributed around Gold, but it's more like a spit in the face, quite a full-fledged game. Perhaps, in those years when the game came out, it was a novelty - all sorts of cheap games for less than 5 bucks, which took place without fail, but complaints about them are not excluded - it's worth a penny. But the logic here is fundamentally wrong. City-building simulators are great, but simplifying everything to the level of a casual game is already an excess. Terrible graphics, disgusting game design, annoying music, and original gameplay, which is artificially complicated by very tight time limits - all this greatly spoiled the impression of the game. I have nothing against small and unpretentious toys, but they should be tastefully implemented and they should be pleasant to play with, the OUTPOST KALOKI X is unfortunately cheap and not worth my time. Glory to Ukraine!
8
An oddly enjoyable game that is very simple in idea and execution and also a little childish, but allot of fun to play. Not to hard on lower difficulties and a real challenge on harder setting or even trying for all the achievements. Overall: It may be simple and small, but this little XBLA strategy game is worth a purchase, or at the very least a try.
6
It's fun, but won't require much from your brain. It's like those old shareware game that you got from a friend in a worn out diskette when you were in school, played a couple of hours and the forgot about it. In this new world of crappy but fun little games, don't bother with this tittle if it costs more than $3.
The graphics are crap, the sound is crap. But it is entertaining, and has a bit of humour to it. Doesn't crash and will work properly. Wait for D2D to sell it for $1.99 on a Tuesday.
Outpost Kaloki X
Released On:
Nov 22, 2005
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Generally Favorable
77
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Mixed or Average
6.0
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85
Unless comical mischief is disallowed in your household, Outpost Kaloki X is a great family game that can teach the kiddies about resource management and making (instead of spending) money at an early age.
81
The clean graphics, quirky music and amusing characters and situations you’ll run into help keep things fresh.
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Sep 27, 2013
8
An oddly enjoyable game that is very simple in idea and execution and also a little childish, but allot of fun to play. Not to hard on lower difficulties and a real challenge on harder setting or even trying for all the achievements. Overall: It may be simple and small, but this little XBLA strategy game is worth a purchase, or at the very least a try.
Aug 17, 2011
6
It's fun, but won't require much from your brain. It's like those old shareware game that you got from a friend in a worn out diskette when you were in school, played a couple of hours and the forgot about it. In this new world of crappy but fun little games, don't bother with this tittle if it costs more than $3.
The graphics are crap, the sound is crap. But it is entertaining, and has a bit of humour to it. Doesn't crash and will work properly. Wait for D2D to sell it for $1.99 on a Tuesday.
80
Plenty of strategic meat on its 3D bone. [Issue#5, p.120]
80
A funny and challenging game that will put your space station tycoon skills to the test.
80
If you have a 360 and like strategy games, you need to spend the few dollars on this absolutely outstanding strategy game. Outpost Kaloki X is easy to learn and highly addictive. It's one of those games you'll come back to after the luster of the new Xbox 360 games pass.
70
Outpost Kaloki X features a lot of depth and offers some challenging play for fans of strategy games. Shame there’s no Live multiplayer though.
60
This is a shame, because a management game is a good idea for Live Arcade, which is currently filled with puzzle titles and coin-ops. But Outpost Kaloki X just doesn't have the qualities of Rollercoaster Tycoon - it never feels like you are in charge.
May 9, 2022
2
This game was recently distributed around Gold, but it's more like a spit in the face, quite a full-fledged game. Perhaps, in those years when the game came out, it was a novelty - all sorts of cheap games for less than 5 bucks, which took place without fail, but complaints about them are not excluded - it's worth a penny. But the logic here is fundamentally wrong. City-building simulators are great, but simplifying everything to the level of a casual game is already an excess. Terrible graphics, disgusting game design, annoying music, and original gameplay, which is artificially complicated by very tight time limits - all this greatly spoiled the impression of the game. I have nothing against small and unpretentious toys, but they should be tastefully implemented and they should be pleasant to play with, the OUTPOST KALOKI X is unfortunately cheap and not worth my time. Glory to Ukraine!
Summary[Xbox Live Arcade] Everyone loves galactic lemonade ... which means big space bucks for you! How are you going to supply power to your lemonade stand? Better build a solar windmill. How will you pay for the windmill with no space dollars? Outpost Kaloki X is the light-hearted space-station tycoon game filled with clever characters and w... Read More
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