

Ynglet is an ideal game to pick up if you’re looking for a relaxing gaming experience, with a beautiful soothing soundtrack and striking art style. Head to the next level or sit and enjoy the sounds Conclusion – A Moment of Meditation
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Should you want to try it before you buy, there is a free prologue demo of the game available to download. Though you may just want to pop back in for another round just to enjoy the soundtrack. The incentive to replay is to return to collect anything you’ve missed but the game does also offer some bonus levels to dive into. It’s certainly a short and sweet experience. I was enjoying myself swimming from level to level when after around three hours the game just kinda ended. The world feels alive with bursts of colour and random swimming creatures A Short Pretty Experience

I had moments where I just let the music play and enjoyed a moment of peace and tranquillity. As you swim around you are treated to a lovely relaxing score which adjusts itself as you move around the level and collect things. Often it’s black drawings on a white background but sometimes the colour scheme is flipped. The animations from your character and the random creatures really bring the simple world alive. When you acquire a collectable or finish a level you are rewarded with a firework display of colours. A beautiful hand-drawn game where the character you play, the platforms and some of the other random swimming creatures you encounter are drawn with a simple art style which blooms with colour as you explore. Ynglet strongest features are its music and art style. If you do somehow get lost the game usually displays a distant orange pulse in the corner of the screen indicating where you need to head next. The main challenge is hunting down the collectables. There are also little bars you can enter which have your character ride across a rail like a train, letting you have a moment to sit back and enjoy the artwork. The game never introduces any overly complicated mechanics. Blue platforms you bounce off by not boosting but if you boost into them you push through. Boost off an orange platform and bounce off it. You soon find it’s about using the boost at the right time. Movement is smooth and simple and you press a button to boost which is used to reach those distant platforms. The game does recommend using a gamepad so I played through the experience with an Xbox One controller. Wait on a solid platform and it turns into a checkpoint Use a Gamepad Whatever way you decide to enjoy the game the entire experience is available to you. On all settings, you can use accessibility features that let you tweak gravity and the control you have over your character. Finding things too easy, maybe don’t use the checkpoint system? As well as this, the game also offers three difficulty modes with the harder ones altering the position of the platforms and just adding more challenges. The game essentially puts the difficulty in your hands. You can do this as many times as you see fit. So if you do fall you instantly spawn back at this spot with no loading times.

If you hold a position on a platform for a few moments a line draws around the platform creating a checkpoint. This is a game that is very much designed to limit any typical gamer frustration. What this translates to is a top-down experience where you try to move from platform to platform without falling into the abyss below. The game describes itself as a platformer with no platforms. The point of the game is to swim through levels looking for collectables before looking for the exit. Ynglet is a casual game where you play as a jellyfish-looking creature. I’ll just relax here under the rainbow Swimming Around Gameboys and bathwater don’t tend to make the best combination… Not that I would know anything about that. Word of caution: do not play video games in the bath. Ynglet is one of those games that feels designed to soothe your soul and be the video game equivalent of a nice hot bath with some chill music going on in the background. Sometimes you just want to switch off and enjoy a relaxing experience with some good music.

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Review code provided with many thanks to Future Friends PR Chill Time Developer|Publisher: Nifflas | Triple Topping, Future Friends PR
