
This means you can change into different animals like a raven or cat so you can see the room from another perspective. I really liked my character in Haunted Hunt, as I play as a shapeshifter. That’s ok, though, because I’ve finished it by now and even completed my step-by-step walkthrough. You can also watch my gameplay video below if you prefer that.Īs usual with Haiku Games, I had been checking for new ones every once in a while, and yet somehow missed their latest release by a day or two.

For now, I recommend trying it since it’s free for the first few levels, then you can unlock the rest for one flat fee if you like it.
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I do have some complaints besides the onscreen buttons, but I’ll keep that for a full review if I ever get to writing one. The puzzles are different than in its inspiration, in that you’re dealing less with hidden dangers and more with creatures trying to kill you in broad daylight. Still, I’m compelled to play more because of the atmosphere, as well as to see what lies ahead for the little fuzzy protagonist. Unfortunately, it’s less comfortable on an iPad, as the buttons are all the way at the bottom edge of the screen. It’s not ideal, but works fairly well on a smaller screen like an iPhone. With FEIST, you have left and right buttons in the lower left corner and then a jump and grab/throw button on the right. I’m a big fan of games that do away with buttons and allow you to focus on the action instead of worrying about where your fingers land. Unlike Limbo and INSIDE, though, it has onscreen buttons. But you do have to jump over obstacles and enemies and solve puzzles to progress. It’s not a typical platformer because you’re not really jumping platforms. Like Playdead’s games, you’re running to the right and everything wants to kill you. So far, I’m in love with the audiovisuals, especially the music, but am not too fond of the controls. I got a copy a couple of days early, but other than that I didn’t really know there were any plans to even bring it over to mobile.

Finji’s gorgeous Limbo-like, FEIST, kind of ported to iOS out of nowhere this past week.
