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Minute of islands review
Minute of islands review











minute of islands review

Mo is alone save for a few people, and these connections are the last she’s able to place value in. Gas masks and dead animals litter the shores, and every building is pretty much abandoned. The environments are incredibly telling, and even without dialogue it’d be easy to understand what happened just through the backgrounds. Of course there are themes to it, especially when it comes to underground segments and sailing through the spores, but every area feels distinct and the differences are noticeable. I normally love the hand drawn style, but even in a post-apocalyptic situation there’s a lot of color everywhere. Many small details like this, aside from Mo’s own inner dialogue, speak to her independence and outlook on the current situation.Įverything about Minute of Islands is hand drawn, which is a really solid stylistic choice. I feel like this was also a way of using the puzzles as a storytelling method, having Mo be confident in her skills as the sole person that can fix everything. This isn’t Mo’s first rodeo, and even though the player is seeing it as an outsider, it’s rather intuitive once you finish the first few puzzles. This extends to the gameplay as well, with the platforming feeling meticulous and puzzles not being too complex. Compared to other games I’ve played recently, the use of silent characters and a narrator in Minute of Islands feels impactful, and again leads back to the storybook feeling.

minute of islands review

This sensation is aided by the narrator, which makes this game feel almost like exploring a story book. Saving the world using abandoned alien tech is something that’s been seen before, but with the focus of Minute of Islands being entirely on puzzle platforming, this is much more about the journey and how Mo feels about herself and her environment than anything else. As the machines stop one day, Mo must leave to fix them all, or else the spores will come back and destroy what little life is left. These ancient machines were left by a group of giants, and they currently keep the world safe from fungal spores that pollute the air.

minute of islands review

Minute of Islands’ main character is Mo, a young girl that lives underground and tends to machines.













Minute of islands review