Разработчик: Pixel with Hat
Описание
Поддерживаемые языки: english, german, french, italian, spanish - spain, japanese, korean, portuguese - brazil, simplified chinese, thai, russian
Системные требования
Windows
- Оперативная память: 2 GB ОЗУ
- Видеокарта: OpenGL 2.0
- Место на диске: 100 MB
Mac
- Оперативная память: 2 GB ОЗУ
- Видеокарта: OpenGL 2.0
- Место на диске: 100 MB
Linux
- Оперативная память: 2 GB ОЗУ
- Видеокарта: OpenGL 2.0
- Место на диске: 100 MB
Отзывы пользователей
Surprisingly addictive, and it's just mirrors, lasers and prisms.
I've not even completed 1st pack yet (almost though) and I must say thus far it is the best light-beam puzzle out there. Controls are simple, puzzles are challenging and varying, new elements are added constantly to the mix.
However lack of borderless(or any kid of so to say) fullscreen makes me a bit sad.
Puzzles are clever and complete-able, I appreciate the rush of satisfaction I get from a good solve in this game. My one wish is that it would remember partially solved-states across play sessions.
I enjoy the sensation of learning with growing complexity...discovery...How the mind makes it possible.
Great puzzle game! Levels are grouped in sets of 12 introducing a new element, and each set starts with introduction levels but ends with pretty tricky puzzles. The first pack starts off pretty easy but the difficulty soon ramps up, and quite a few levels are a challenge to beat optimally.
While each puzzle really only has one or two possible solutions, the game has a lot of content and variety in its elements and I'd recommend it to anybody looking for a light puzzle game.
Lots of challenging content.
The game is full of love and effort. Really fun to play and solve. Absolutely recommended.
A lovely little light puzzle game. The only detraction I would make from it is that colour blind people will struggle, if not find themselves unable to solve the puzzles, as solutions are heavily dependent upon colour.
But if you like puzzle games, especially those with a bit of a physics bent, it's very definitely worth a look.
This game caught me by surprise. I went in expecting "just another light-beam" game, and was surprised by the depth and complexity of the levels.
The game takes simple tools, introduces them in a way that lets you know precisely what they do, and then ramps up the difficulty once you've got the idea. While it is by no means an "easy" game - The difficulty comes from actual puzzles and never from not understanding what is expected.
Since I bought the game, another free 72 levels were added as free DLC (Level Pack 4), with again - new tools which are easily understood but result in some seriously difficult puzzles. The developers for this are very open and have helped fix unintended solutions and other problems very quickly.
Ultimately it's a great game and I've enjoyed it. 10/10, easily the best "light-beam" game I've played.
please make the later level packs more accessible
considering the impossibility of levels with 20+ mirrors no regular player could ever get to pack 3 or 4
the game i suppose you've been inspired from had half its level open from the beginning, for its level pack 3 and 4, didn't it
Pros:
-Simple yet aesthetically pleasing graphics
-Small download size
-Plenty of puzzles (so many!)
-Anti-frustration measures in the skip feature
-A LOT of different, interesting, and challenging mechanics that are gradually introduced, making it simple enough to learn
Cons
-Low replay value, not counting the workshop/level editor, which I haven't fully explored yet
After about two hours in, I'm a little over halfway done with the first of four puzzle packs. Admittedly, I'm not the brightest crayon in the box, so others might progress faster, but it's still hours and hours of entertainment. Not a bad deal for the price.
This is what I exactly want all the time, the best traditional light puzzle game I ever played.
Simple but stylish graphic.
Tricky but elegant puzzles.
Typical but colorful game mechanics.
Well-made to unleash the very potential of a light puzzle game.
A little suggestion
The shards reward in the some level may need adjustment, where player has no way to get less than 3 shards, for the number of mirrors that game provides is only the minimum, but sometimes the game still have the setting of 2 or 1 reward if the player could use more.
Played on both Steam and Android, and it is quite a fun puzzle game. I like the concept, and the gameplay is challenging, with a good ramp up so far. Strongly recommended!
So, I only wanted to check it out for a minute but then found myself hooked with that "just one more" feeling. That's a good sign, isn't it? I'd recommend this game to anyone that enjoys abstract puzzles.
Visuals/Audio
The presentation is very smooth and responsive. While the graphics are kept simple, they communicate all the necessary info and there's a polished minimalist quality about them that's pleasant and unobtrusive. The same goes for the audio (i.e. sound effects and music/soundscapes): They provide a pleasant backdrop that doesn't distract you and helps you get into that focused state of mind you'll no doubt need to solve the tricky puzzles.
Gameplay
While I haven't played that far, I know from seeing the game's later stages at various game shows that it includes a nice range of interesting mechanics that will tickle your brain. So far playing at home, the difficulty ramp-up and the pace at which new concepts are introduced seem good. Personally, what I find a great idea is that you don't have to solve all the puzzles to progress, you can skip them and try other ones of the same level/stage (The Talos Principle did something like that, too). This helps alleviate one of the greatest frustrations of linear puzzle games: getting stuck.
Thematically it's also cool that as far as I can tell, they stick to realistic behavior of light/lasers (except where visual communication necessitates abstraction), e.g. in the way you combine laser colors to create new colors.
Full disclosure:
I know the developers and have seen the game at various game shows. To give you the relevant context: As an indie developer myself, I'm really strapped for cash, so even though I'd love to support all my dev friends, I am not in the habit of buying their games (it would just be too many) unless I know I'm going to play and enjoy them.
Tried this game at an exhibiton and had a great time :D
Now I can finally play through the whole thing <3
Full disclosure: I know the devs personally, so take this with a grain of salt.
Senalux is a lightweight (forgive me) puzzler which is based around reflecting, spliting and combining different beams of light to light up all targets. So far, it delivers exactly as promised. The visual style is simple but appealing, and so is the very laid back soundtrack. There are no resolution options, and the options menu is generally pretty barebone - not a problem for such a game at all, but it is worth mentioning it.
In terms of content, the game certainly does not fall short. There are 3 level packs available with the game, each with 72 levels, as well as workshop support. There's probably not gonna be huge workshop projects for a puzzler like this, especially since it already has a lot of levels, but with a level editor already in there, there's definitely hope. In addition, more (free) level packs are supposedly on the way as well.
The levels do a great job of introducing new parts, but the difficulty does ramp up pretty steep. Levels can be one, two or three sharded, based on how many parts you require, but the game does not tell you the requirements during the level. I'd love it if there was an indicator on how many parts you are allowed to use before finishing the level. As a completionist, having to go back to the menu and select the level I've just beaten in case I did not get 3 shards is a bit inconvenient.
All in all, if you're into challening puzzlers, this is definitely worth checking out for the price.
Дополнительная информация
Разработчик | Pixel with Hat |
Платформы | Windows, Mac, Linux |
Ограничение возраста | Нет |
Дата релиза | 31.01.2025 |
Отзывы пользователей | 100% положительных (16) |