A wonderful game. Very well designed and highly playable. The only thing letting it down (and this is probably merely a matter of taste) was the boss fights.
The brilliance of this title is something to keep an eye on. It could be one of the lead franchises of the future. Me and my kids so enjoyed it, reminded us the days of hard Mario titles.
This game is an astounding puzzle platformer which does well in both platforming and puzzle. The graphics are solid and the puzzles are difficult but not too difficult. I finished this game with 100% and the variation between how you solve puzzles is extraordinary and there are various ways to go through puzzles sometimes. Though the story does end with you wanting something more, the narrative in it is excellent. The game can be played without getting any collectibles at all but that is definitely not how you want to play this game since the collectible puzzles are the best by far and show where the game shines the most. Definitely a game that should be added to your collection if you love puzzles and platforming.
A wild success, building upon previous generic conventions to craft a highly satisfying experience. The elements of puzzle and platformer mesh so well that I have to wonder why other games aren't this good - X10 manages to make the impeccable mechanic and level design seem effortless.
The story, although with its own blend of silliness, is enjoyable and finishes properly. From a gameplay point of view however, I would not replay it simply because of its consistently aggravating tendency to force you into redoing every puzzle after making unintentional mistakes.
This is one solid platformer with super cute graphics. I've only played for about 2 hours, but the dialogue is pretty funny and I'm enjoying the puzzles. You can definitely speed through several levels without discovering everything, or scout around and figure out some of the more challenging puzzles to unlock stuff. Definitely a good balance of not being too punishing and making you feel good about discovering stuff. It also doesn't look like every other game out there. Definitely worth the money to support a quality indie game like this.
So Many Me is awesome! This game is a puzzle platformer that looks remarkable. Filo and his band of clones, the Many Me, are wonderfully colorful and buoyant. They all move in such a way that it truly appears to be a living, breathing world. I like everything about the game. Visually, it's refreshing and festive. The games' mechanics are cleverly utilized. It is, however, a cute game that may seem like it's for youngsters but it's really challenging enough for this adult, as there are quite a lot of puzzles to solve. I actually have to use my brain to figure out how to solve the puzzles. When I work out a solution, I feel like I've mastered something previously unattainable. Yes! Making choices for Filo and the Many that will help me get them to the next level, is something I look forward to achieving! So Many Me is entertaining on a number of levels. I want to keep playing this game. I suggest checking it out. You will be pleasantly surprised and will be singing its praises just as I am!
The game simply oozes charm and style. You can tell right away that they put a lot of love into making it. The amount of polish that went to it really makes the game feel different- which is hard to do with a platformer. All the humor helps take the game to another level. Definitely worth adding to my collection.
I hadn't heard much about this game but saw a trailer on Youtube and was totally hooked. Since Nintendo refuses to put out games on anything besides their hardware, you just don't find a lot of polished games that are fun for everybody on the PC. My girlfriend isn't a gamer, but even she was interested in checking it out. Major win!
SummaryControl Dave and his many clones to explore, solve puzzles, and take on enemies in the beautiful world of Xio. Unleash your team spirit by combining your Me's to help you solve puzzles and bring the fight to your enemies.