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A five-hour puzzle experience built around one of the most quietly radical mechanics in recent indie history: carrying entire worlds inside glowing orbs and nesting them inside each other like a cosmic matryoshka doll.

I have a soft spot for games that hand you a single button and then proceed to rewire how you think about space. COCOON is exactly that kind of quiet ambition in a small package. You play as a beetle-like creature that hatches into a dusty alien landscape with no tutorial, no text, no UI to speak of. One button does everything. The entire language of the game is taught through observation, color-matching, and the satisfying click of a puzzle yielding to logic you built yourself. The central mechanic is deceptively simple on paper: you carry orbs on your back, each of which contains a fully realized world. Place an orb on the right pedestal and a shallow reflective pool opens up, letting you dive inside. What starts as straightforward environmental traversal quickly becomes something stranger. You can carry one orb into another world, place a world inside a world, and eventually exploit paradoxical loops where a late-game puzzle has you carry an orb inside itself. The game calls this world-leaping, but it feels more like learning to read a new grammar. Each orb also unlocks a distinct ability once you defeat its guardian: the orange orb reveals hidden pathways, the green orb phases platforms in and out of existence, and other abilities layer on top as the puzzles compound. The difficulty curve is measured and respectful. Most players will spend two thirds of the run in a comfortable flow state before the final hour makes genuinely hard demands on spatial reasoning. The sound design deserves its own paragraph. Composer Jakob Schmid built the entire soundtrack from synthetic noise rather than recorded instruments, and the music functions as a second hint system. The synthetic chimes intensify as you approach a solution, so listening carefully is as useful as looking carefully. It is one of the more elegant pieces of dynamic audio I have heard in an indie game, understated and purposeful rather than decorative. Visually, the worlds blend biomechanical and organic forms in a way that feels genuinely alien: fleshy bridges extend across metal platforms, geometric bosses shatter into crystalline legs, and every environment is coded by a distinct color palette so orientation never breaks down even when you are three worlds deep. The honest caveat is this: COCOON does not have a story in any conventional sense. There are hidden Moon Ancestors to free, scattered through subtly signed-off paths, but they offer ambiance rather than lore. Players who need a narrative through-line to stay invested will find the wordless cosmic mystery frustratingly thin. The boss fights, one per world orb, are each mechanically novel but structurally formulaic: learn the new mechanic the boss introduces, apply it three times as complexity escalates, done. One reviewer compared the final boss to a rote exercise, and that criticism lands. The game is also genuinely short, five to six hours for most players, which is either its greatest virtue or its biggest disappointment depending on what you came for. I will defend that runtime. COCOON knows exactly when it is finished and it does not pad. Once you clear a puzzle area, the game closes off unnecessary corridors so backtracking never becomes busywork. For the right player, COCOON is the kind of experience that lingers after the credits because the mechanic was so precisely constructed. If you find puzzle games meditative rather than tedious, if you are drawn to biomechanical aesthetics and soundscapes that feel alive, if six focused hours is enough, this is one of the sharpest pieces of craft in the 2023 indie catalogue. Kai, Scout Team

COCOON

COCOON

29 sept 2023Geometric InteractiveAnnapurna Interactive
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A five-hour puzzle experience built around one of the most quietly radical mechanics in recent indie history: carrying entire worlds inside glowing orbs and nesting them inside each other like a cosmic matryoshka doll.

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I have a soft spot for games that hand you a single button and then proceed to rewire how you think about space. COCOON is exactly that kind of quiet ambition in a small package. You play as a beetle-like creature that hatches into a dusty alien landscape with no tutorial, no text, no UI to speak of. One button does everything. The entire language of the game is taught through observation, color-matching, and the satisfying click of a puzzle yielding to logic you built yourself. The central mechanic is deceptively simple on paper: you carry orbs on your back, each of which contains a fully realized world. Place an orb on the right pedestal and a shallow reflective pool opens up, letting you dive inside. What starts as straightforward environmental traversal quickly becomes something stranger. You can carry one orb into another world, place a world inside a world, and eventually exploit paradoxical loops where a late-game puzzle has you carry an orb inside itself. The game calls this world-leaping, but it feels more like learning to read a new grammar. Each orb also unlocks a distinct ability once you defeat its guardian: the orange orb reveals hidden pathways, the green orb phases platforms in and out of existence, and other abilities layer on top as the puzzles compound. The difficulty curve is measured and respectful. Most players will spend two thirds of the run in a comfortable flow state before the final hour makes genuinely hard demands on spatial reasoning. The sound design deserves its own paragraph. Composer Jakob Schmid built the entire soundtrack from synthetic noise rather than recorded instruments, and the music functions as a second hint system. The synthetic chimes intensify as you approach a solution, so listening carefully is as useful as looking carefully. It is one of the more elegant pieces of dynamic audio I have heard in an indie game, understated and purposeful rather than decorative. Visually, the worlds blend biomechanical and organic forms in a way that feels genuinely alien: fleshy bridges extend across metal platforms, geometric bosses shatter into crystalline legs, and every environment is coded by a distinct color palette so orientation never breaks down even when you are three worlds deep. The honest caveat is this: COCOON does not have a story in any conventional sense. There are hidden Moon Ancestors to free, scattered through subtly signed-off paths, but they offer ambiance rather than lore. Players who need a narrative through-line to stay invested will find the wordless cosmic mystery frustratingly thin. The boss fights, one per world orb, are each mechanically novel but structurally formulaic: learn the new mechanic the boss introduces, apply it three times as complexity escalates, done. One reviewer compared the final boss to a rote exercise, and that criticism lands. The game is also genuinely short, five to six hours for most players, which is either its greatest virtue or its biggest disappointment depending on what you came for. I will defend that runtime. COCOON knows exactly when it is finished and it does not pad. Once you clear a puzzle area, the game closes off unnecessary corridors so backtracking never becomes busywork. For the right player, COCOON is the kind of experience that lingers after the credits because the mechanic was so precisely constructed. If you find puzzle games meditative rather than tedious, if you are drawn to biomechanical aesthetics and soundscapes that feel alive, if six focused hours is enough, this is one of the sharpest pieces of craft in the 2023 indie catalogue.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supporttrading-cardscloud-savestier:aaaWorld-Nesting PuzzlesWordless StorytellingBiomechanical AestheticDynamic SoundtrackOne-Button DesignBoss-Per-World StructureShort But CompleteMeditative Pacing

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Windows 10
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6 GB RAM
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3 GB available space
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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 950, 2 GB or AMD Radeon R9 380, 4 GB
Processor
Intel Core i7-2600 or AMD FX-8350

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Desarrolladora
Geometric Interactive
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Annapurna Interactive
Fecha de lanzamiento
29 sept 2023

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