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About This Game Inner silence - cheerful 2D platformer puzzle game, made in retro style. We play for the usual boy who got lost and we have to help him get home. You will to travel through the mysterious world overcoming various dangers. The entire game is based on the special mechanics, where you have to change your gravity, using special buttons. Features: Lots of interesting and challenging levels Different types of traps Many mysteries and secrets. 7aa9394dea Title: Inner silenceGenre: Action, Adventure, Casual, IndieDeveloper:Indie Games StudioPublisher:Indie Games StudioRelease Date: 11 Feb, 2017 Inner Silence Free Download [hack] inner silence chords. silence inner voice while reading. inner silence yoga. anathema inner silence lyrics meaning. silence the inner voice. anathema inner silence tab. inner silence yoga. inner silence lyrics meaning. anathema inner silence ekşi. cultivating inner silence. inner city silence. anathema inner silence meaning. inner silence song. inner silence osho. silence your inner voice. inner silence meaning. inner silence cd. anathema inner silence meaning. an inner silence the portraits of henri cartier-bresson. anathema inner silence free mp3 download. anathema inner silence piano notes. silence inner voice while reading. cultivating inner silence. silence your inner critic psychology today. inner silence badge. inner silence lyrics. envinya inner silence. anathema inner silence chords. inner silence traduzione. inner silence i. inner silence simpelveld. being inner silence organization. syderalus inner silence. fade to silence inner voice. silence the inner critic. silence your inner critic meaning. inner silence traduzione. finding inner silence. inner silence. inner silence piano. inner fire silence priest. inner silence letra. silence and inner peace. silence your inner critic. anathema inner silence meaning. richard grannon silence inner critic. inner silence letra. developing inner silence. inner silence song. inner silence i. of inner silence. cultivating inner silence. inner silence piano. inner silence castaneda. inner silence lyrics meaning. silence inner critic reddit. inner silence badge. inner fire silence priest. inner silence castaneda. inner fire silence priest No. Bad. For a game that seems to require extremely precise movement, when you tap forward of back you jump about a player character length. Also, don't die before the first save point - the game locks up and you have to restart it. Hard games can be fine, especially challening platformers, but they have to be fair. Accurate hitboxes and precise movement. This game doesn't have either.Graphics look like they are straight from the original Gameboy, which isn't a compliment. They aren't as smooth as Donkey Kong was back in the day.It does have a funky soundtrack though!. I don't typically dig on platformers, as my skill is 100% gone from the old Mario days.And I won't say this game is unique, although I don't recall any other platformers that require such precise movement at such high speed. As simple as the controls are, it's pretty difficult to master the movement needed to beat most levels. I'd attribute that more to the fact that you can't see the ground\/ceiling in most levels unless you're on the ground\/ceiling.As the description says, the game is indeed retro. You play some Arthur Fonsarelli looking cool cat with an eternal cigarette in his mouth. As I played the game I just kept thinking of Comfort Eagle. "His cigarette is burning but he never seems to ash." The graphics are directly out of the Gameboy era, with the same limited color scheme as an old Pokemon or Wario or Tetris or Zelda game, etc. I have to agree with the other reviewer - the hitboxes seem to be \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665, as you will die if you even get remotely near one of the gigantic spikes or other obstacles, but it doesn't make the game broken - just more challenging.I had one issue with the game where I did indeed die on the first level, and the game froze so I had to reopen it, but after that I died again on the first level and the respawn worked fine. After that no issues at all. For the time being I had to give up on the game after about the 6th level, as I got tired of repeatedly dying, but it's certainly challenging enough to be fun. And the soundtrack is pretty good - it also does a good job with the "retro" feel.The game is worth more than a dollar and it's 60 cents right now so it's worth checking out if you're needing a retro platformer.. No. Bad. For a game that seems to require extremely precise movement, when you tap forward of back you jump about a player character length. Also, don't die before the first save point - the game locks up and you have to restart it. Hard games can be fine, especially challening platformers, but they have to be fair. Accurate hitboxes and precise movement. This game doesn't have either.Graphics look like they are straight from the original Gameboy, which isn't a compliment. They aren't as smooth as Donkey Kong was back in the day.It does have a funky soundtrack though!. I agree with the other reviewers, the controls aren't precise enough. The jump mechanic feels good though, your character has weight. It takes its cues from VVVVV but that's ok AFAIC.Sadly, the game wants to be a fast-paced platformer, but it kills its own rythm with clumsy obstacle placement, requiring you to slow down and lose momentum often ("often" as in I played the game like 6mn and it happened to me four times). Also, this game has fake branching paths: you think you can either jump down a pit or exit right, and both paths drop you in the same spot. [EDIT: later on there are actual branching paths within levels. The level design is quite inventive beyond the first few levels]Still, it's a \u20ac0.70 game, the aesthetic is nice, the music is repetitive but energetic, I guess it's fine for a coffee-break.. Wow this is a COMPLETE garbage:No settings whatsoever - you can't change to window mode (even alt+enter doesn't work), no controls, now settings for any other thing like sound.http:\/\/steamcommunity.com\/sharedfiles\/filedetails\/?id=866208003What's more important this is a \u0441r\u0430\u0440\u0440y flash game but it LAGS (DOOM doesn't lag for me)If you die before the 1st checkpoint your game will freeze forever in restarting positionAnnoying songGame lags and at the same time, you have to be super precise to land between the spikes = super frustrating.It's like a VVVVVV clone but without any kind of plotDo not buy.. I agree with the other reviewers, the controls aren't precise enough. The jump mechanic feels good though, your character has weight. It takes its cues from VVVVV but that's ok AFAIC.Sadly, the game wants to be a fast-paced platformer, but it kills its own rythm with clumsy obstacle placement, requiring you to slow down and lose momentum often ("often" as in I played the game like 6mn and it happened to me four times). Also, this game has fake branching paths: you think you can either jump down a pit or exit right, and both paths drop you in the same spot. [EDIT: later on there are actual branching paths within levels. The level design is quite inventive beyond the first few levels]Still, it's a \u20ac0.70 game, the aesthetic is nice, the music is repetitive but energetic, I guess it's fine for a coffee-break.. Wow this is a COMPLETE garbage:No settings whatsoever - you can't change to window mode (even alt+enter doesn't work), no controls, now settings for any other thing like sound.http:\/\/steamcommunity.com\/sharedfiles\/filedetails\/?id=866208003What's more important this is a \u0441r\u0430\u0440\u0440y flash game but it LAGS (DOOM doesn't lag for me)If you die before the 1st checkpoint your game will freeze forever in restarting positionAnnoying songGame lags and at the same time, you have to be super precise to land between the spikes = super frustrating.It's like a VVVVVV clone but without any kind of plotDo not buy.. I don't typically dig on platformers, as my skill is 100% gone from the old Mario days.And I won't say this game is unique, although I don't recall any other platformers that require such precise movement at such high speed. As simple as the controls are, it's pretty difficult to master the movement needed to beat most levels. I'd attribute that more to the fact that you can't see the ground\/ceiling in most levels unless you're on the ground\/ceiling.As the description says, the game is indeed retro. You play some Arthur Fonsarelli looking cool cat with an eternal cigarette in his mouth. As I played the game I just kept thinking of Comfort Eagle. "His cigarette is burning but he never seems to ash." The graphics are directly out of the Gameboy era, with the same limited color scheme as an old Pokemon or Wario or Tetris or Zelda game, etc. I have to agree with the other reviewer - the hitboxes seem to be \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665, as you will die if you even get remotely near one of the gigantic spikes or other obstacles, but it doesn't make the game broken - just more challenging.I had one issue with the game where I did indeed die on the first level, and the game froze so I had to reopen it, but after that I died again on the first level and the respawn worked fine. After that no issues at all. For the time being I had to give up on the game after about the 6th level, as I got tired of repeatedly dying, but it's certainly challenging enough to be fun. And the soundtrack is pretty good - it also does a good job with the "retro" feel.The game is worth more than a dollar and it's 60 cents right now so it's worth checking out if you're needing a retro platformer.. I don't typically dig on platformers, as my skill is 100% gone from the old Mario days.And I won't say this game is unique, although I don't recall any other platformers that require such precise movement at such high speed. As simple as the controls are, it's pretty difficult to master the movement needed to beat most levels. I'd attribute that more to the fact that you can't see the ground\/ceiling in most levels unless you're on the ground\/ceiling.As the description says, the game is indeed retro. You play some Arthur Fonsarelli looking cool cat with an eternal cigarette in his mouth. As I played the game I just kept thinking of Comfort Eagle. "His cigarette is burning but he never seems to ash." The graphics are directly out of the Gameboy era, with the same limited color scheme as an old Pokemon or Wario or Tetris or Zelda game, etc. I have to agree with the other reviewer - the hitboxes seem to be \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665, as you will die if you even get remotely near one of the gigantic spikes or other obstacles, but it doesn't make the game broken - just more challenging.I had one issue with the game where I did indeed die on the first level, and the game froze so I had to reopen it, but after that I died again on the first level and the respawn worked fine. After that no issues at all. For the time being I had to give up on the game after about the 6th level, as I got tired of repeatedly dying, but it's certainly challenging enough to be fun. And the soundtrack is pretty good - it also does a good job with the "retro" feel.The game is worth more than a dollar and it's 60 cents right now so it's worth checking out if you're needing a retro platformer.. No. Bad. For a game that seems to require extremely precise movement, when you tap forward of back you jump about a player character length. Also, don't die before the first save point - the game locks up and you have to restart it. Hard games can be fine, especially challening platformers, but they have to be fair. Accurate hitboxes and precise movement. This game doesn't have either.Graphics look like they are straight from the original Gameboy, which isn't a compliment. They aren't as smooth as Donkey Kong was back in the day.It does have a funky soundtrack though!

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