I’ve always been impressed with the experience the developers have managed to pack into Playdate. It’s not that I had little expectations for this phone and its potential products when I impulsively pre-ordered it for the first time a long time ago, but I think I didn’t really know. what We should have hoped for something more than the quick-play game that Panic originally teased before its release. Over the past few months, I’ve played a lot of these games and thoroughly enjoyed them, but I’ve spent hours solving puzzles and exploring intricate maps in surprisingly high-content games. Ta. Echo: Scroll of Oracle, Recently appeared in the Playdate catalog. Might be one of the best ever.
Created by developer bumbleborn. Echo: Scroll of Oracle This is a Metroidvania, but there’s no need to be scared if you’re not into combat. It’s non-violent and instead focuses on finding ways around tricky platforms, puzzles, and vast caverns. The map feels huge for a Playdate game. According to the developers, there are over 250 rooms spread out between the four levels.
in Echo: Scroll of Oraclea disease known as Blight threatens to wipe out all life, forcing the inhabitants of the Three Kingdoms to evacuate underground. Humans live at the bottom of the kingdom called Bottom Rock. As the game’s child protagonist, you’re tasked with delivering a scroll to the archives, which requires you to travel through the somewhat dangerous Kingdom 3. This world has many secrets, and in order to advance or access seemingly inaccessible items, you will need to interact with certain elements of the environment in unexpected ways.
But even in difficult moments, there is a certain haunting calmness in all of them. The music creates just the right atmosphere, and visually, Echo: Scroll of Oracle It’s amazing. The work is So Every detail is crisp and I love the style of it all. In particular, the large characters, such as the frog prince who can bounce on his stomach, really come to life. Between the music, art, lore, and overall atmosphere; Echo: Scroll of Oracle I was completely drawn in. If there’s one Playdate game you should pick up right now, it’s this one.