Four Sided Fantasy reviews

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Microsoft from French
Nice little game, which, without being too difficult, will ask you to think a little. Each world introduces a different "freeze" mechanics which allows to vary the tables. The graphics are sleek and very nice to look at. The game suffers from some display bugs (you can suddenly find yourself in a wall for ex), but it doesn't spoil the part either. Only negative point of the shot (but that Pernet to avoid repetition), four sided fantasy is short, and is perhaps too expensive for this lifetime, but solded why not.
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Microsoft from Deutsch
A small puzzle platformer that stands out for its interesting Game Idea and thus provides some nice Puzzles. With around 1-2 Hours ideal for an Evening. (Gradual Play is possible, but due to the unideal Memory Function that doesn't indicate when where is stored, I would advise against it.) The Game is entertaining and pretty made, but not a Masterpiece. What is particularly a pity is that a Storyidea is hinted at (why are there Surveillance Cameras everywhere? Why 4 Seasons?) But in no Way storymically is told anything. What a pity. Conclusion: If you like puzzle games, get a nice little Bite here, but it's never worth the current Full Price of 10.
Translated by
Microsoft from Deutsch
This little Puzzle Platformer makes you sometimes look quite perplexed from the Laundry for a few Moments ... The Special thing about the Game is that in Order to Solve the various ' Puzzles ' you have to leave the picture Again and again on the one screen end in order to come back in on the opposite Side. This applies to left-right, but also to top-down. Later, the Image is also divided horizontally or vertically into 2 Areas, which are normally separated from each other, but between which you can and must also switch. In one Section, by "Leaving" the Image, the Gravity also changes. In another one again, you switch from the Foreground to the Background. There are always new Little challenges. This only sounds partially spectacular, but is magnificently implemented and puts you to the Test with sometimes intricate situations. The Game consists of 4 larger Sections (for each Season there is one), which are designed to be quite different. The Challenges are also quite varied and you keep getting caught thinking ' limited ', although there are no some Limits or you can pick them up for a Moment. Unfortunately you played through the Game relatively quickly and in the End you would have liked to have had a few more Sections. Nevertheless, it is a really refreshing little Platformer, which already stands out from all The Unitary Porridge. If you still have Doubts, you should perhaps wait for a Sale. There it is already to have for ~ 3€. At The Latest, you really can't do much wrong there.
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