Разработчик: foxel_
Описание
Everything from the visual style to the design of every level has been coded with love, just for you. Each level will give you a new challenge, and it will require you to complete it in a new way.
Prompt has a full level editor. Create and share levels with your friends!
Must-have Features:
- Double jumping!
- Simulated gravity!
- Moving platform physics!
- Full 1-bit color depth!
- Extra widescreen 5:4 aspect ratio!
The excellent music in Prompt was produced by Matt Simmonds. Check out his other work at !
Поддерживаемые языки: english
Системные требования
Windows
- OS *: Windows XP or higher
- Processor: 1 GHz
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: OpenGL 2.1
- Storage: 200 MB available space
Mac
- OS: Mac OS X 10.7 or higher
- Processor: 1 GHz
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: OpenGL 2.1
- Storage: 200 MB available space
Linux
- Processor: 1 GHz
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: OpenGL 2.1
- Storage: 200 MB available space
Отзывы пользователей
HOW TF DO I GET PAST THE "SUBMERGED" LEVEL"?!?!?!?!?!
This platformer has some well built physics. Already, that's a good plus.
It is essential to turn OFF the various screen filters in order to see wtf you're doing. To be honest, I dig the minimalist style WITHOUT all that crap that messes up your eyesight. The feeling is just too forced. Another aesthetic plus is the music by 4mat: it's better than good (though the tracklist is too limited).
Overall though, this game is marred by inconsistent level design, and a dire lack of skill sequencing for the "hard" levels.
I also couldn't get my Xbox controller to work for this game, and I suspect it would be better than keyboard controls.
I really feel bad giving this game a negative review, but for $5 you can get better lo-fi platformers.
It starts of fun and gets into some extremely atrocious level design. Completing the hardest levels/collectibles doesn't feel satisfying. The frustration from what seems to be several frame perfect inputs as the intended way to solve levels outshines the fun that the game does have in it.
It's not terrible, but not good enough to recommend it and it definitely needed some reworking to make it fully enjoyable.
Disclaimer: My scores/reviews are almost always based on having bought the game at close to the "lowest historical price" on steam at time of purchase.
Quick score: 4/5
Notes: Good minimalist platformer. Banger OST.
Minimalistic platformer with simple controls.
Visuals are simple but stylish, the soundtrack is simply amazing.
Difficulty gets pretty brutal but nothing impossible.
I tried the demo and the gamepad didn't work. I read the Discussion section on Steam and saw several players report that although their gamepad did not work in the demo either it did work in the full version of the game. So I bought the full version too, but I was not so lucky. My XBOX controller still refused to work with this game. I hate playing platformers with the keyboard. So I got a refund.
Mechanics tight as a drum, and absolutely one of the best games of it's type.
Completed the game in one and a half hour, without gathering all the keys, so it's a very short game. I also didn't try the level editor yet but I'm sure I'm going to. At first the game seems a bit easy, but the difficulty ramps up pretty fast at the last two "worlds". It's a very neat experience. At first I thought it takes inspiration from SMB, but after playing I've noticed it's more like I Wanna Be The Guy, you really have to be pixel perfect if you want to complete the hardest levels. I also like the retro aesthethic, watching the game through old glitchy screen, every effect can be turned off though if it's something that bothers you. Music is A+ to me personally, someone else in the reviews mentioned they found the music annoying though, so keep that in mind. If you're in need of a short, a little bit of salt-inducing experience, I recommend getting this game.
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Morlan's shorts:
What you see up there? You like? Good, because that's the game. All of it! It's hard (well mostly), keyboard response is good which is needed, there are no graphics..well there are but you're reduced to a white-ish tiny pylon! The music is quite nice as well and the levels are well crafted and increasingly hard. I would appreciate a volume control but there's only on/off. It's quite a nice little game that will make you break a few keyboards or joysticks (if you're that weird) but it's fun! A bit pricey at it's default so maybe wait for a wee sale..
Now where's this guy's next game?
Don't waste more time reading lengthy reviews.. time is of the essence!
Great little challenging game. Movement is really nice and the sound track is great!
Suggested for the skilled platformer.
Pain. That Is How To Describe This Game. But Not That Pain Of Agony, The Pain Of Fun. This Game If You Choose To 100% It Will Push You To Your Very Limit. Don't Wait, Just Get It.
Interestingly minimalist entertaining and challenging game. Not for faint-hearted.
This is a simple platformer with just a double jump, focused mostly on precise (sometimes pixel-perfect) movement. But it managed to show that this is not necessarily a bad thing.
I like that the height of the jump can't be controlled (like it usually is by holding the button longer); there are surprisingly many small moments where you really have to think how to utilize such jumps.
The retro aesthetics are quite nice but I turned off the effects for better competitive play. Music and sounds are good.
★★★★★★★☆☆☆
Q:Did I like it?Why?
A: YES.if you ever doubted to buy this game,just dont.buy it.this is the hidden gem of platformer game.the level is well made.price tag is okay.music is very relaxing(in some weird way).original game concept.the replay value is high,it have achievement and easter egg.dont expect some disney world type of level because the level are crazy hard
Q:Overall?
A:A well made,polished,original,entertaining and frustrating game
Q:Any useful tips?
A:if you ever stuck on a level,stop playing and get a rest.your frustration will lower your performance
DA SENTENCEEE:
the most fun i ever had with my frustration
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Addictingly frustrating platformer, wrapped up in retro minimalist goodness.
Simple platformer, no real gimmicks. For completion sake, 15 keys is worth it, the rest isn't unless you like speedrunning
The original review for this game made me cringe really hard.
Updated version: Good plat-former, good music, and cute graphics. Famously made an appearance in Games Done Quick. Watch out Pong. Only issue is sometimes its too hard for its own good.
8/10
Prompt is good if you remember using computers back when the UI of this game was (more or less, minus some nice effects) the UI of everything. If you're good at platform games and are agile with your WASD keys then this will keep you occupied probably for a couple to a few hours.
Is it worth the price? Depends if you like puzzle platformers, but if the game has caught your eye and you have a couple of hours to kill you could do a lot worse. At the end of the day it's less GBP than can be counted on one hand.
Really Fun Game.But Too Expensive for $5.
Grab a copy when it's on sale
This game is hard in the best way possible. It's a great platformer and the levels are very well put together. The fake CRT screen refresh rate line was getting on my nerves after awhile. Great art style and very fluid controls. If you're a fan of platformers, I'd buy it at any price point, if you're on the fence, I'd wait till for a sale.
One minute review:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5RKgE3E0IMc
I like it - seems really fun so far. I would only wish the more of the ASCii character set was used for a real DOS/UNIX look like in the retro early-early 90's, 16:9 support would look approperate on my PC's monitor or TV. No loading issues or anything with my GTX980/i7 4930k. Also - custom refresh rates would serioustly be nice! (how does this work currently? Does it use system?) I have a 144hz with strobe support (BenQ XL2720Z) and platforms have that beautiful CRT feel when I can kick it to 144fps @ 144hz :D
Defently worth $5 - should make a PS Vita port of this.
Дополнительная информация
Разработчик | foxel_ |
Платформы | Windows, Mac, Linux |
Ограничение возраста | Нет |
Дата релиза | 21.01.2025 |
Отзывы пользователей | 89% положительных (27) |