![]() The title’s gorgeous art feels like it’s been plucked directly from semi-surreal dreamscapes, and it’s jaw-dropping how these images often fold back in on one another, resulting in a few head-scratching feelings of deja vous. Further still, much of the artwork interconnects in consistently surprising ways, a little like an interactive MC Escher lithograph. Thankfully, there are subtle environmental clues scattered throughout the game’s gorgeous artistic design, which helps steer players in the right direction without feeling like the game is playing itself. So, with that in mind, I’ll try to paint with broad brush-strokes to give you a flavour of what to expect.įor the most part, many of the puzzles require a degree of trial-and-error to begin figuring out what the game wants you to do. In regards to the core puzzles, going into too much detail would fall into spoiler territory (the less you know about them, the more impactful they will inevitably be). ![]() Manipulating the various panels creates new pictures, which ultimately progresses the game’s minimalist narrative and moves players onto the next riddle-esque conundrum. ![]() Clicking on some parts of the tiles zooms in your perspective, some tiles can be stacked one on top of another, while others can even be combined together. Indie puzzler Gorogoa is one such game - it really is an authentically unique experience from top to bottom.ĭesigned, developed and illustrated by Jason Roberts, Gorogoa is an achingly beautiful hand-drawn set of wordless brain-teasers that tasks players with interacting with four images on a tile-based grid, in their bid to solve mysterious, oblique puzzles. Sure, lots of elements of many games can indeed be dubbed ‘unique’, however, it’s incredibly rare for a title to be built from the ground up, laser-focused on the notion of being the ol’ ‘u’ word. The buzzword ‘unique’ is bandied about a whole lot in video game criticism. Reviews // 5th Jan 2018 - 6 years ago // By Dylan Chaundy Gorogoa Review
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