When Metroidvanias and platformers place players into hostile environments, we often also get means to defend ourselves or fight back. Animal Well involves a different approach. We’re dumped into a ...
Once upon a time, the humble platform game ruled all. Kids grew up playing Crash Bandicoot, jumping over Nitro crates, tossing back wumpa fruit, and face planting onto big, toothy boars. But then the ...
If you weren't at PAX East this year or simply didn't brave the long line to play Animal Well, you really missed out. After going hands-on with the upcoming Metroidvania for a second time, I can ...
We here at Shacknews can’t get enough indie games. We adore what small teams are creating. Whether it’s hyper intense and action-packed or subdued and delightful, we need it in our lives. Animal Well ...
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Animal Well is an impossible game to fit into a box. Steam slots it into the Metroidvania and puzzle genres while developer Shared Memory’s official website describes it as a ‘survival horror puzzle ...
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There has been no lack of metroidvania platformers over the years, but while puzzle-solving is certainly part of the equation, combat is almost another pillar of these games. Not so in Animal Well.
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. It's usually pretty easy to predict how a 2D Metroidvania is going to play out. At some point, you'll probably unlock a double or even triple jump to ...
You’ll start finding eggs pretty early in Animal Well, but it’ll take a while before you figure out what they’re for — namely, they’re like keys for a specific room in Animal Well’s map, which allows ...
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