Aurora

Aurora

It might not feel like your typical polished platformer initially, but it works very well. The dash is NOT a single input, and you can micro it technically, which leads to some cool and wonky plays. I would love to see a TAS.

I must say, this game is addicting to run. It’s a fun platformer! It’s cute as fuck too, omg. So cute. Get on sale if you enjoy platformers

Real player with 5.0 hrs in game


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Cool game with interesting mechanics, my record wass 4minutes, with a whole understanding of the game i think it could be downed to 3:30 or so

Real player with 4.7 hrs in game

Aurora on Steam

Gabriels Worlds The Adventure

Gabriels Worlds The Adventure

E aí pessoal vou falar um pouco aqui do achei do jogo não vou falar tudo, mas vou colocar o link da gameplay e análise do jogo aqui embaixo. O jogo é muito interessante ele possui um carisma muito grande por causa do personagem e da narrativa e um gameplay dinâmico o que contrabalança o fato do jogo ser um típico jogo de plataforma 2D. O jogo ainda está em desenvolvimento então é certo que o jogo tende a melhor ainda mais.

Link do Jogo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTup4JlwMc8&list=PLvmnBCa0_lroKZ_qLFBxqSbyhyIojFqEP&index=13

Real player with 0.4 hrs in game


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It’s a really cute platformer game with tight controls and great story!

Real player with 0.2 hrs in game

Gabriels Worlds The Adventure on Steam

Caroline’s Abyss

Caroline’s Abyss

Caroline is a young woman who suffers from depression and will have to deal with her biggest fears in a chaotic and dystopian world. On her arduous journey, Caroline must overcome her weaknesses and defeat her own demons. Break through this mysterious world with challenging levels in an enigmatic adventure, help little Caroline in her quest to overcome her losses!

*A 2D plataform game that will challenge your skills as a player.

*A single player experience, an personal adventure on a quest for redemption and overcoming the hardships… or not.


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Caroline's Abyss on Steam

Fist of the Forgotten

Fist of the Forgotten

Fist of the Forgotten is a platformer set in a harsh, dark world, but that doesn’t mean you’re helpless. Relics passed down from your family allow you to interact with forgotten technology and fight your way forward.

Make your way through a forgotten civilization, facing ancient automatons, and acquire some of their technology.

3D assets and high framerate physics allow for perfectly smooth, fluid animation, even on monitors that display at 100hz. Mechanics in the game, such as sliding down slopes and grappling allow you to build up and maintain momentum.

Fist of the Forgotten’s narrative contains no dialogue, so you are free to pay attention to the details to understand the depth of the story, try to uncover alternate endings, or simply focus on flowing through the levels as quickly as possible and enjoy the gameplay.

The fist provides combat capabilities as well as movement. Use it to reach further platforms and combine it with other momentum gaining abilities, such as sliding down hills, to cover extreme gaps.

Fist of the Forgotten on Steam

Kings and Pigs Prequel

Kings and Pigs Prequel

Kings and Pigs Prequel - fun pixelated 2D platformer with the possibility of playing together.

History:

The king of pigs lived in 3/9 kingdom. He was very rich and cunning, but once his treasures, honor and many subordinates were stolen by a king from 3/10 of the kingdom!!!

The pig could not stand it and had to prove to everyone in the world who is the meanest king in the world!!!

Take on the burden of the King of Pigs and get to the main King, at the same time kill the traitors who have joined the king of people, take other people’s wealth, look for detours and secret paths, break the barricades built by the king and do not forget to take your friend on the adventure!

Kings and Pigs Prequel on Steam

Super Catboy

Super Catboy

Super Catboy is an action-packed platformer created in a high-bit pixel art style, combining the best elements of the golden 16-bit platformer era of the 90s with some ‘pawsome’ new mechanics! And let’s not forget; there’s plenty of CAT CONTENT!

Meet Super Catboy, your not so average tomcat! Together with his crazy sidekick, Weapongirl, he leaves nothing but chaos in his wake while trying to thwart the shady plans of his evil creator. Armed to the whiskers and equipped with the latest dashing sneaker technology, he must run, jump, dash, climb, shoot and fight his way through hordes of anthropomorphic dog soldiers. If you love the 80s and 90s, 16-bit platforming, catchy tunes, ‘furmidable’ boss fights, cats and hate dogs, (just kidding we love them) then you’re in for a treat.

  • Super Catboy combines the authentic style and features we came to love in the 16-bit pixel platformer era, created with high-bit pixel art aesthetics

  • Old-school style meets new school features! Super Catboy combines old-school platforming with exciting new mechanics of the run’n’gun and beat em-up genres

  • Hone your platforming skills while taking on the hench-dogs of an evil scientist and sabotage his plans to take over the world – with ‘cattitude’ of course

  • Enjoy a huge ‘repawtoire’ of different moves and master a deadly arsenal of weapons and melee combos

  • Unlock bonus stages, such as challenging motor bike and mine cart chases

  • A fun and action-packed story with loveable characters and challenging bosses at every turn

  • Unravel the story’s yarn via detailed pixel art cutscenes and diverse levels, such as snow-capped mountain ranges, mystical forests and derelict factories

Super Catboy on Steam

Bloody Trapland

Bloody Trapland

Briefly: Bloody Trapland is a precision platformer of distinct levels. Alright game, yet some game design choices are rage-inducing in a mixed way.

I bought this to a group of friends a couple of years ago to play together. We played it a couple of times (a few hours) and had fun trying to beat “the story missions”. I forgot about it for a long time before coming back on a couple of occasions to beat the rest of the levels by myself. I consider it one of the hardest platformers I’ve played.

Real player with 20.3 hrs in game

Bloody Trapland is a platformer, where you need to reach the end of the levels, avoiding dying in brutal ways.

The game graphically is well made, it contains gore which is looks decent. Also, the different enviroments looks good in the game too. I didn’t saw any visual bug throughout my playtime.

Controlls are really easy. You need 5 buttons to play the game and you can play with controller too, but I recommend playing with a keyboard. Works like a charm!

Music and sounds are okay at first, however for me, later become bit repetitive, because of the few different sound effect and just a few music per world. However, it’s still okay.

Real player with 19.2 hrs in game

Bloody Trapland on Steam

Eat Colors

Eat Colors

Eat Colors is a precision platform game, where instead of running and jumping you throw yourself from surface to surface using just the mouse and a fluffy slime that sticks anywhere. Also instead of having a life bar you have a death bar, it increases while you are not moving and resets with every jump, but jumping in the same place or trying from very distant jumps can kill you.

THINK, AIM AND JUMP…. Don’t let your slime die

Your objective in the game is to restore the colors of the world (RGB) by eating the colored apples and for that you will face several challenges, including boss battles.

Eat Colors on Steam

Embers of Mirrim

Embers of Mirrim

This is, hands down, the most fun I’ve ever had playing a platformer. The controls are crisp, the mechanics are unique and well thought-out, it’s visually attractive, and the music is great. The single biggest complaint I have about this game is that it’s too short. I finished it in about 5 hours. I would love to have seen the kinds of puzzles they could have put in a longer game.

The difficulty curve isn’t bad. It’s hard enough to be satisfying, but doesn’t get hard so fast that it’s frustrating. There is one puzzle that uses a mechanic that isn’t used anywhere else in the game, and it can be difficult to figure out what the game wants you to do, but other than that, the mechanics have good clarity and the puzzles are fairly intuitive.

Real player with 59.0 hrs in game

I’ve been craving a linear platformer and this really scratched the itch. While I enjoy metroidvanias, I feel like I ’ve been inundated with them of late and I wanted something a little simpler and straightforward, like the NES platformers of yesteryear.

Embers of Mirrim is a very polished puzzle platformer with heavy emphasis on platforming and navigating between sections and light emphasis on puzzle elements. The splitting mechanic adds variety, and the game continues to introduce other small elements to keep the game fresh throughout.

Real player with 6.4 hrs in game

Embers of Mirrim on Steam

Nohra

Nohra

This is some good stuff. With no save option and an in-game timer after every level, this game was made to be speedran and it’s very smooth and satisfying whilst doing so. It’s not very long; my top time after playing the game twice was 5 minutes, and they use that time very well. The pacing is perfect. As soon as you’ve learned something about the game, it demands you to make use of it, and its length makes sure that its simple gameplay never grows stale. If you like indie platformers, this one has a big thumbs up from me.

Real player with 5.2 hrs in game

Controls are tight and responsive. Precise Platforming is kinda fun, nice and tight though quite frustrating (though that’s to be expected with a precise platformer I believe). Atmosphere is quite good actually. One complaint I have is that there’s no save system meaning if you quit the game you will have to start from the beginning or if you wanna start playing a certain level you need to play through the whole game to get where you want to be. Note don’t be a fool like I was and forget about your time slowing ability you get very early on in the game which your supposed to use with the platforming which makes the game automatically 10x less frustrating without it. I forgot about this ability and the game became super frustrating and I eventually rage quit which resulted in me have to do a decent bit of the game to get back to where I was. Story is quite small and vague but still interesting and engaging. The world/lore is kinda of interesting thanks to the art style and small/vague story and atmosphere although we don’t know much. Music is pretty good, epic, mysterious and atmospheric and sci-fi-ey. Finally the art and the animation. Oh boy the art style and the animation. The animation is smooth and fluid. The art style is cool, cute, very well drawn, epic, interesting (which even gets me a little curious about the lore of this game), gives off surreal, mysterious, and sci-fi-ey vibes. Who ever was In charge of the animation and art direction I really hope you (all) go to great and big places in the future. Also the title screen, end cutscene, and end credits is dope. Honestly I would love to see more of this world and characters. One more complaint I have is the ending segment is a autos scrolling level and I hate those though that may just be me.

Real player with 3.5 hrs in game

Nohra on Steam