-89%Degrees Of Separation
2.12 $

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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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
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
---{ Graphics }--- ☐ You forget what reality is ☑ Beautiful ☐ Good ☐ Decent ☐ Bad ☐ Don‘t look too long at it ☐ MS-DOS ---{ Gameplay }--- ☐ Masterpiece ☐ Very good ☑ Good ☐ It's just gameplay ☐ Mehh ☐ Watch paint dry
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
This game is very pretty and the soundtrack may well become my next concentration background music. I did enjoy the puzzles and the environments in each part. However at times I found it difficult to distinguish between
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.