“No death, no way to fail,” makes this a buy for me. I’m finding these relaxed games much more my style lately. Bonus points for being a short experience.
Puzzle platformers aren’t usually my thing at all, but the fact you can’t really fail in this game got my attention. Those visuals and that audio are beautiful as well. I’ll be sticking this in the wishlist for now. Thanks for the review.
"there's no way to fail" Sounds like a challenge. Thanks for not spoiling the later sections by the way. I watched another review which included lots of footage from the end game - it was pretty annoying.
HOA is not for me HOWEVER, I have recently begun compiling a game list for my daughter who recently turned 7 and this is a perfect title to add to that list for her to learn from and get more into gaming. Of course, Ill be right there with her to aid when she reaches one of those trouble spots.
not for me. I still haven't finished Fez yet. or skully, badlands, super Chariot, Yoku's Island, Captain Toad, Ori and the will, Unravel 1+2, Yoshi's crafted world. plus all the ones I couldn't recall while typing this. I'm killing myself with the way I buy games. I mean does this?
Thanks for this. Was on the fence about this game, but seeing as it's so short for the price, I'll stick it on the wishlist and save my money for Spelunky instead. Might grab tomorrow's Murder Mystery Machine as well.
@@SwitchCorner I will check again, last time I checked nothing popped up. Thank sir. And I think I'll pick up hoa, maybe next week, I gotta get Spelunky 1 and 2 on the 26th!!