![]() ![]() Each level has three golden paper clips and one golden button hidden somewhere. Collect 100 buttons and you gain an extra life. Even what you’re collecting is charming - instead of the usual coins, you’re collecting paper clips and buttons. Leaves in the trees rustle, mushrooms sprout from the ground, pinwheels start spinning round. ![]() The backgrounds interact as you run past them. It’s cute and quirky, and this continues through to the levels themselves. He looks slightly worried when making a jump, and when he finishes a level he gives you a cheeky wink and spins around in happiness. Your main character is a little cardboard fellow with a paper face stuck onto his box head and his expression changes in a way that reminded me of the robots from Fallout 3. The visuals have a cartoony papercraft style which is fairly easy on the eye. Other than that, there’s nothing really wrong with the game. Paper Monsters Recut gets the basics right, which is good, but it hasn’t built upon that proverbial platform to become a great game.Ī single frustration arises early on The resolution options on offer are bizarre to say the least, so I ended up playing in windowed mode. How refreshing it is for a new indie platformer to come along, where the actual act of jumping from platform to platform isn’t either straight up poor, or aggressively mediocre. Platformers are the bread and butter of video games. ![]()
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