![]() ![]() ![]() I hope you enjoyed this showcase, thanks once again to Indie Game Collective for acquiring the copy from the devs. If you’d like to get a little more information, click the Steam link below. We’ve done good work here today Pizzonians. It’s a very casual play, and it’s a game that challenges and rewards. And, after testing that on the Switch (which I just conveniently happened to be playing) a whole new aspect of the gameplay was revealed. Descriptions floating around describe it as having “draw your own solutions” type of features. I’m going on the record that the touchscreen is a super good bonus to the playability of Inked: A Tale of Love. I only tested out the Switch touchscreen capacity after I had played it with the thumbstick. I enjoyed my time learning how the game works and moving my way through various areas. In all fairness, this is really more about art than origin though. I have enjoyed Japanese-style folktales for quite a while, although the origin of this game is actually Croatia, which was a surprise. I’m giving this one 100% for Twitch stream gaming. Other Thoughts Aside From Straightforward Showcasing Solutions that will guide and entertain you upon discovery.Controller support and incredible cross-platform functionality.Pleasant soundtrack to accompany you along the way.Blocks, boulders, ramps, and rivers to be utilized by you.A vast world filled with unique landscapes and beautiful style.Landscapes are not overly cluttered, and the pleasant waters that flow through each area tie the environment with the obstacles together, something which drew my eyes to the various clues for each puzzle. The ballpoint art style, which truly is the main draw of the game in my opinion, added value. I was surprised at how much I enjoyed solving puzzles in Inked. The puzzles themselves are straightforward and involve a fairly powerful ability to move around elements of the terrain to unlock correct sequences and open the path for the story to continue. The environment and two main characters are contrasted in blue (variably) pen ink to a white parchment below. To describe it more accurately, however, consider it as wind chimes unfolding on a paper fan.Įverything runs just fine as a dual-color platform with 3D obstacles and character control. It’s perhaps best imagined on my own part as some sort of traditional Japanese woodblock story. While puzzle-solving is the main purpose, the plot which runs through the hands of an omnipotent artist sends you into a world of aesthetic charm. The presentation of Inked: A Tale of Love is enchanting and traditional. First Impressions of Inked: A Tale of Love Platforms: Steam, Switch, Xbox, Playstation 4, Google Play, App Storeįor the record, this game is pretty darn close to being in the classic/retro genre, but due to the Switch release, and the review copy I received, these are the first impressions to pass through the hands of Mr. So, in the honor of storytelling, as is this beautiful mind-sharpening narrative, I’ll be taking a look at the new puzzle game Inked: A Tale of Love. The developer reached out to my friends at Indie Game Collective, and many of us got to try this ourselves to our utmost delight. I’ve seen sketch-style game graphics before, but I was curious to see what this was all about. Today I tested out the Switch version on the handheld mode and made my way through the first couple of chapters to see how well the transition has been (plus promote it to new players!) ![]() Well, here I am, back to keep things fresh here with a showcase for Inked: A Tale of Love I have the privilege of receiving a review copy for what was originally a PC game, now out on Switch, Xbox, and Playstation.
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