I loved it...
It’s a short and clever game and I like that. Good investment of time and money..
So if you are usually short on time like me, this would be a game for you.
You’ll be able to finish the game in an hour or two.
Minit is a bite sized 2D Zelda-like played a minute at a time. It features a minimalist, yet charming, art style, an enjoyable sound track, and a clever hook in which our cursed, yet nameless, hero dies every sixty second.
While the repetitive nature of the game could seem unappealing Minit is cleverly designed in such a way as to never feel old, each run is a fresh attempt at progression and another chance to move forward.
The game clocks in at between one and two hours, though many more can be spent attempting to uncover every secret Minit has to offer. For $9.99 (I got it for $6.99 on sale) it was worth every penny.
While it is certainly inspired by games such as The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening, Undertale, Earthbound, and Final Fantasy Adventure, Minit is unique enough to stand on its own merits.
Just awesome :))
Definitely a game for the niche. But if you think you could like this sort of thing judging by the trailers then it is a very original, small, puzzle-like, all thought-trough production that is 100% a video game ( if you know what I mean:) Last production I played was Yonder:) But also many oh many big productions are investing less and less in gameplay and Idea and more and more in style/design of the graphics or being "movie-like":) because what matters is "how it looks on a trailer" and not "how it plays" I suppose. )
I don't think the game is a masterpiece, but I believe it achieves exactly what it tries to. The game is very short, and very interesting, you have one minute before you die from a curse from your sword.
In this minute, you have to explore, talk with NPCs, find new items and figure out ways of achieving your goals.
The game is very fun to explore and has some very nice minimalist design.
The game's idea for me is to have this minimalist but intriguing journey, it leaves a lot for your imagination, which is a great experience to have sometimes.
For me, one bit games and ASCII games (also some other designs) are made for you to use your imagination and picture its world for youself.
Anyway, I would really recommend it for anyone that likes short and nice experiences.
the worst game I've played from decades. It could be released on commodore64 30y ago and nobody would see the difference. The graphic design is terrible, for some elements you can just imagine what they mean (if you notice them), gameplay mechanics go along with the graphic- are from 30y ago as well. It would be better to play Montezuma's Revenge on emu than this.
SummaryIn Minit, you journey outside the comfort of your home to help unusual folk, uncover countless secrets, and overcome dangerous foes, all in hopes of lifting a rather unfortunate curse that ends each day after just one minute.