Global Standard | €14.99 |
So Many Me combines puzzle-solving platform gameplay and the careful resource management of classic games like Lemmings! You play as an unassuming green blob named Filo, who has an incredible ability: to control his many, many clones -- referred to as the “ME”. These clones possess all sorts of fun abilities that can be used to solve puzzles throughout the game. As you progress further through Filo’s adventure, you will find a variety of new types of clones.
Understanding and harnessing their unique powers are key to your success. Filo’s myriad of adventures take him to a whimsical universe. It features a colorful art genre filled with adorable characters in their world’s mysterious environment.
A wonderful game. Very well designed and highly playable. The only thing letting it down (and this is probably merely a matter of taste) was the boss fights.
In the end, So Many Me is a puzzle platformer that works on so many levels.
The developers at Extend Studio have done their eugenics homework, and nobody can accuse them of building a mere clone.
So Many Me is an outstanding puzzle-platformer that fans of the genre should pick up.
A wild success, building upon previous generic conventions to craft a highly satisfying experience. The elements of puzzle and platformer mesh so well that I have to wonder why other games aren't this good - X10 manages to make the impeccable mechanic and level design seem effortless.
A bright puzzle/platform, varied enough enough to entertain throughout the main quest.
The story, although with its own blend of silliness, is enjoyable and finishes properly. From a gameplay point of view however, I would not replay it simply because of its consistently aggravating tendency to force you into redoing every puzzle after making unintentional mistakes.
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