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Help Covy find his children in the vast world of Covy Land for Windows Phone

Ron Ron
August 19, 2019
1 min read

Help Covy find his children in the vast world of Covy Land for Windows Phone

If you’re looking for a fast paced and a fun side-scrolling game, we got a treat for you. Covy land is an awesome action game by Loon Apps, where you have to help Covy the rabbit find his lost children in the colorful world of Covy Land. 

Covy Land has an interactive interface — you have the option of setting up your player’s name, view the online leader board, and rate the game. Your job is to guide Covy, the Rabbit, across 30 levels, avoid angry blocks and tracks, and find all the missing 79 children. At first, you might find it a bit difficult to control the character since you need to get used to adjusting the angle of jump (using your finger) and releasing your finger to make Covy jump. You’ll notice a dotted green trajectory that will help you in making the perfect jump.

Apart from that, you can also discover secret levels, which grants you additional carrots. These carrots will help you increase your ranking — which you can compare to everyone else in the worldwide ranking link. Overall, it’s an enjoyable game with colorful graphics. The game is available for Windows Phone 8 and Windows Phone 8.1 devices for free and works great even on low-end devices with 512MB of RAM.

Hit the download link below to snag the game. Here’s a preview of Covy Land:

Covy Land for WP8

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