
A cool small puzzle plateformer released last week: Bonic Bay, where you are a small pixel scientist, who is deporting some weird bio -mechanical world, uses your teleportation tool to avoid their strange disadvantages, tech and nets.
At first glance, it is a straightforward platform -powered platform with a straightforward straight -ups, with the blasts and such a truly excellent pixel art and beautiful modern lighting effects, but it always has a puzzle platforming.
You take this realistic physics system and give yourself a teleportation tool to change your positions with nearby objects. About the missiles coming up? Exchange with a nearest crate or enemy. Need to make a stack of heavy things? Change them into a ladder at a time.
There is a system of changing gravity in the layers on the upper part that only changes the whole world around you. The sideways are now up, or now down, and instead of falling into a fatal net, you are falling parallel to it.
Bionic Bay Solo is a collaboration between Manina, who had previously designed and designed for sports like Benland and Benland 2, and a programming and technical pair from Taiwan, a psycho flu studio, for the first time in sports.
This is definitely a very beautiful game, which has the tremendous use of various colors of pallets and advanced lighting, which has created detailed scenes with ultra -dense pixel art that I am really seeing, allow to find.
Bionic is clearly designed for those who like Speedron Plate Formers. It contains an integrated ghost system and leader boards to compete against the times of others, which “regularly refresh with new events.”
You can find more information about Bionic Bay on its stylish websiteOr see Bionic Bay on SteamWhere it is a holiday of $ 20, 10 % by April 30.