Dadish 3
When his kids board a bus for a suspicious field trip, Dadish sets off to find them before they’re turned into radish soup! Along the way he’ll splash through a sewer, get lost in the desert, ride a dolphin, and reluctantly reunite with his estranged spouse. Help Dadish rescue his children once more, in his most fun and challenging adventure yet.
• Dadish’s most action-packed adventure yet!
• A retro platformer from the creator of Super Fowlst and Dadish
• 50 very good levels
• A whole bunch of baby radishes (and a couple of possums) to find
• Get a piggy back ride from your ex-wife, who is a tomato
• Murderous ice creams, cupcake snakes, bread that’s in a bad mood, and more junk food themed foes
• Five stupid bosses
• Befriend and ride a dolphin
• The harsh realities of parenthood
• A cool soundtrack
• Dialog that is kind of funny
• Collectable stars
• Unlockable secrets
• Never give up
Steam User 2
Probably the most I had swore in a game this year. Despite its colourful, innocent appearance, Dadish 3 level is compact with some difficult platforming challenges that I do wish some of the checkpoint spots were placed earlier, but it is still manageable to complete the game if you have experience with these sorts of games.
The humour is on point to settle the mood and to have a great laugh. The game is very appealing to navigate through the levels and keep the engagement up.
All in all, this is a recommendation for me if you like challenging platformer games or you have a big craving for radish soup for whatever reason.
Steam User 1
An amazing addition to the series, best one so far. Much longer, more difficult, more varied, more interesting and especially more fun. Every line from the children is incredibly unexpected and funny. Can't do anything but recommend this to every platformer lover.
Steam User 1
AVOID | LACKING | MAYBE | WORTHWHILE | COMPELLING | UNMISSABLE
Dadish 3 is a cute and fun platformer. It continues with the general style of gameplay of the previous games (Dadish, Dadish 2), while adding in some new elements. The game's difficulty increases as you progress in a really intuitive way. There are challenging levels without it feeling like it's impossible, hilarious dialogue, scenic environments (especially the fourth world - wow!), and great music. And, delightfully, this game is longer than both Dadish and Dadish 2, without overstaying its welcome. It took me just over four hours to complete all levels with all achievements.
I highly recommend this game for fans of the genre/the other games in this series. It's a travesty this game has as few reviews as it does - it does not speak to the quality or enjoyment this game delivers.
Steam User 0
Another great installment in the Dadish series! I found this one to be the most challenging of the lot, and therefor the most frustrating... but if you thrive on the challenge then you will probably find this to be the best of the original 3!
Steam User 0
I've played all of the Dadish games and can safely say this is my personal favorite of the Dadish games.
All are great but something about this one really stood out to me. The bosses however might be the easiest to beat out of every Dadish game, but the bosses are the least interesting part to me anyway.
I heavily suggest this game, but it's probably better to wait for it to go on sale though.
Steam User 0
And with Dadish 3 the trilogy concludes. Hardest Dadish by far, with the longest levels, new interesting characters and a satisfying ending.
Note: For some reason, I could not use a controller to play this one, it would work in the menu but not during the levels. The game now supports WASD so that makes up for it
Steam User 0
Classic Dadish game play and Dadish dialogue. Cute, chill game to play between real-life responsibilities.