Ynglet Is A Meditative Side Scroller With A Reactive Soundscape
Ynglet has now been released on PC, which came up on Triple Topping’s Twitter feed (Welcome To Elk), and subsequently added to the radar pile.
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From the developer/publishers and experimental game developer Nicklas ‘Nifflas’ Nygren, this game is a ‘meditative side-scrolling swimming game with hand-drawn visuals and a soundtrack that is created through gameplay’.
Ynglet gives off Flow vibes, which is a big compliment; only the artwork in the game is all hand-drawn, and the ‘reactive soundscape’ creates the soundtrack through your exploration.
I’m very fortunate that many people enjoyed my previous games like Knyt, Uurnog and Affordable Space Adventures and I really hope you will like this game too!
Nifflas, developer of Ynglet
Features in Ynglet include:
- Absolutely no platforms (which is really unusual for a platformer)!
- Jump between bubbles that float in the sky like you’re a space dolphin!
- Dash into walls that reflect you. It feels really good and looks awesome!
- Did we mention there are no platforms?
- A highly reactive and dynamic soundtrack thanks to Ynglet’s custom and needlessly complicated music software.
- Lots of unusual creatures doing their own thing, making the world feel alive
Here’s the trailer:
Pick it up on Steam now.