-89%Degrees Of Separation
2.29 $

Ina awoke—not by choice, not by rescue, but by a silent shift in the air. Once held in an eternal dream deep within the Tower, she now stirs, disoriented but alive, in a place that breathes, evolves, and watches.
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Truly loved this game. The art & soundtrack are beautiful. The puzzles build up as you gain skills thru gameplay. The game is short and grabbed my attention enough to replay for missed achievements. Lovely game.
short and simple. Great art style. gameplay is basic. puzzles are somewhat easy to figure out. Story is simple yet it is presented in a philosophical way, thats nice. not a lot of dialogues but when there is some its
The gameplay didn’t fully click for me. The puzzles are simple and never really evolve, so I didn’t feel that same “aha!” satisfaction you get from other puzzle-platformers. It’s not bad by any means, just a bit slow
I really wanted to like Aspire, and for the first few hours, I did. Beautiful, imaginative settings and vague hints to a kingdom that used to shine. The art style overall is really neat and I found myself drawn to the
It is a good platform-puzzle game, but why is it tagged as Casual is beyond me. Some of the puzzle require perfect timing, others will make your head spin while you wonder what to switch, rotate, push and things like
The game looks and sounds beautiful but it felt too short. I wanted to stay longer in Ina’s world. The puzzles weren’t too difficult but that let me focus on the story and atmosphere. I loved how every area felt alive.