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Oknytt
Kind of small ag,wonder any good like Samorost?
Oknytt is a point&clicker; where the player takes the role of a small, seemingly insignificant creature, leading it through a dark world riddled with obstacles to help it find a place to belong. The game takes place in a Norse medieval world and contains a number of beings and areas inspired by Swedish folklore.
Oknytt’s gameplay is comprised of classic point&click; puzzle solving combined with the usage of four runes located at the bottom of the screen. These runes can be activated at any time to trigger various changes and events in the area around the protagonist. Each rune has a specific element tied to it which have different areas of use depending on what can currently be seen in the environment. Figuring out what the runes can be used for and how to utilise their affect on the environment together with the items at your disposal is key to you being able to progress through the game world.
“Going on means going far - Going far means returning”
did anyone try this ? if please feedback!
thanks
I actually bought it at a ridiculous low price in some indie bundle sale, but I unfortunately haven’t had time to play it yet.
You have to play the game, to find out why you are playing the game! - eXistenZ
Played it and liked it. Don’t expect too much. It’s an unpretentious indie game, childlike in a good way. Interesting Scandinavion mythology. A narrator who plays all the characters in the same way a father reads his child a bedtime story. Complex inventory puzzles, trial-and-error, doing things because you can without understanding why.
Butter my buns and call me a biscuit! - Agent A
Just finished it and I really liked it despite of the issues mentioned by Karlok.
It kind of reminds me of what you will get, if you first mix The Cat Lady with Lilly Looking Through and then pour in a healthy dose of the Grimm brothers and H. C. Andersen.
Especially the ending was very H. C. Andersen like.
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(Now lets see if I can get around to writing a user review, as there doesn’t seem to be an official review on this site yet, and it really deserves one)
You have to play the game, to find out why you are playing the game! - eXistenZ
Please do write a review. Modest Oknytt deserves more attention.
I found the ending very satisfactory. It fits the game perfectly.
EDIT: But I don’t see any Cat Lady in there.
Butter my buns and call me a biscuit! - Agent A
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