Seasons after Fall is a 2D platform-puzzler game that will let you dive into a captivating universe and explore a land governed by magic and nature. The power of nature is in your paws as you make your journey across this mysterious world full of strange flora and fauna. Each of the seasons have a drastic change on the environment: it is up to you to change the world and open new paths.
Winter can freeze waterfalls, and the rain from Spring can raise water levels, while Summer can cause some plants to grow and extend. The world of Seasons after Fall PC is overflowing with secrets, can you uncover the truth? Something feels weird in this forest. In order to complete your quest, you must use your mystical abilities to meet the Guardians and gain their powers.
The four Guardians of the Seasons are gigantic totemic spirits and protectors of a mysterious sacred ritual: the Bear for Winter, the Crane for Autumn, the Eel for Spring, and the Cicada for Summer. But are they allies? Or enemies? Discover a world brought to life by stunning hand-painted graphics and original music performed by a string quartet. Visit enchanted vistas and sceneries while the music, the mood, and the atmosphere change seamlessly with the seasons.
This beautiful puzzle-platformer is filled with attention to detail, and with its tight controls and clever puzzles I couldn’t recommend playing this enough.
Breathtakingly beautiful and quite easy puzzle adventure without violence, fights or player deaths.
In the end, Seasons After Fall is another great platformer that places value in puzzles and dexterity over combat
Season After Fall is more convincing for its beautiful aesthetics than for its gameplay, but this discrepancy does not make it a title to be underestimated.
Seasons after Fall is a visually stunning video game, able to surprise and enchant thanks to a hand-drawn 2D graphics. On the other hand it may be too simple, due to generally little complex platforming sections and puzzles, devoid of a real challenge rate.
Seasons After Fall is a beautiful adventure, a bit lacking in the playful side. The art design is great, the soundtrack amazing and delicate. The puzzles are too simple and the level design is not surprising. A game that is nice to see, a little less to play.
As I ran around this forest performing repetitive fetch quests for much longer than I wanted to, I felt an awful lot like the fox I was possessing – a tool in a conflict I have no stake in, when all I wanted to do was look at the pretty scenery.
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