-89%Degrees Of Separation
2.29 $

The story of an elderly bedridden man who is approaching the end of his life and is burdened with life's hardships and disappointments. In his altered and fading memories, he imagines himself as a little boy named Griffin who finds solace in the company of a teddy bear that embodies the spirit of his deceased son.
Read moreI disagree with the mix rating the game has. It is not that bad. I enjoyed playing it. Yes, there are some bugs and the controls are a bit crooked in places, but overall I can name my experience with the game as
I posted a negative review as I feel this game needs a round of polish. A good Quality of Life update is desperately needed. The platform jumping is just off in places. The mechanic to point the NPC needs to be better.
Didn't want to post a bad review but the amount of times i have got bugs or felt like the controls felt chunky is driving me crazy. I like the game overall but i don't recomend it at a full price. Too many bugs at the
A really nice game in the vein of Little Nightmares. Could have used more playtesting though. The perspective in some of the puzzles makes playing through the game much more frustrating than it needs to be. Really holds
I really wanted to like this game seeing that it's very similar to the Little Nightmares play style. Unfortunately, I spent at least 80% of the time getting highly frustrated at many aspects such as Birley acting like a
When Tarsier created Little Nightmares 2, they stated in interviews and at press events that they'd learned some valuable "what not to do" lessons regarding depth perception when they'd developed the first game. Shoving