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A three-to-five-hour existential platformer that sneaks up on you, turning what looks like a cheerful shape-rolling trip into something genuinely moving about loneliness, relationships, and learning to be okay with the gap.

I picked this one up expecting a breezy indie trifle, the kind you finish in an evening and forget by morning. What I got instead was a quiet gut-punch from a Danish studio called Lovable Hat Cult, and that name alone should tell you something about the register they're working in. The premise reads as absurdist: you play as Circle, a Pac-Man-shaped little soul with a piece missing, rolling through pastures and caves and cloud-tops in search of wholeness. The metaphor is not subtle. The game knows it is not subtle. It commits to that earnestness completely, and that commitment is most of why it works. The platforming is light and accessible by design. Circle can roll and jump from the start, but the real mechanical engine is the relationship system: each companion Circle recruits fills the missing gap and grants a new traversal ability. Sticky, a thorny seed who just wants to put down roots, lets you cling to walls. Balloon, a drifting optimist slowly deflating under the weight of Circle's needs, opens up floating sections and requires you to hold a trigger to keep them inflated. A speed-obsessed companion called Perfect makes the whole world faster, almost recklessly so. What is clever, and what most games at this price point would not bother with, is how each companion's emotional state bleeds into the controls. One relationship culminates in a lava zone where your partner's resentment literally inverts your inputs, left becoming right, and the friction of navigating that section is the point. It is uncomfortable in exactly the right way. Where the game earns genuine criticism is in the physics. A handful of sections, particularly the magnetic slingshot sequence in the cloud levels, feel like they are fighting you rather than challenging you. The wall-sticking with Sticky can halt momentum in ways that feel more like jank than intentional friction. These moments are real blemishes, not dealbreakers, but players who came for precision platforming in the vein of Celeste or Super Meat Boy will find little satisfaction here. This is a story vehicle with platforming scaffolding, and the scaffolding is occasionally wobbly. A bonus level inspired by Getting Over It exists for masochists, and it earns its reputation. Visually the game is a small triumph of doing more with less. Minimal geometry, a bold and shifting color palette that maps mood onto landscape, and those wide-open high-altitude vistas that arrive like a breath of cold air after a tunnel sequence. The soundtrack swings between ambient melancholy and 80s-flavored synth pop in a way that initially feels mismatched, then starts to feel exactly right once you understand what the score is tracking emotionally. The writing has occasional translation roughness, but the core characterization is warm and funny and then suddenly heavy in the way only the best children's literature manages. At three to five hours, it knows precisely when to end. This is a game for people who rate what a game is trying to say as highly as how it controls. If you read Night in the Woods or Thomas Was Alone and felt seen, Circle will find you. If you need tight mechanics to carry emotional weight, you may feel the seams. But for an evening with something small and sincere and a little bit haunted, few games this size reach this honestly. Kai, Scout Team

Journey of the Broken Circle

Journey of the Broken Circle

18 sept 2020Lovable Hat CultNakana.io
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A three-to-five-hour existential platformer that sneaks up on you, turning what looks like a cheerful shape-rolling trip into something genuinely moving about loneliness, relationships, and learning to be okay with the gap.

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I picked this one up expecting a breezy indie trifle, the kind you finish in an evening and forget by morning. What I got instead was a quiet gut-punch from a Danish studio called Lovable Hat Cult, and that name alone should tell you something about the register they're working in. The premise reads as absurdist: you play as Circle, a Pac-Man-shaped little soul with a piece missing, rolling through pastures and caves and cloud-tops in search of wholeness. The metaphor is not subtle. The game knows it is not subtle. It commits to that earnestness completely, and that commitment is most of why it works. The platforming is light and accessible by design. Circle can roll and jump from the start, but the real mechanical engine is the relationship system: each companion Circle recruits fills the missing gap and grants a new traversal ability. Sticky, a thorny seed who just wants to put down roots, lets you cling to walls. Balloon, a drifting optimist slowly deflating under the weight of Circle's needs, opens up floating sections and requires you to hold a trigger to keep them inflated. A speed-obsessed companion called Perfect makes the whole world faster, almost recklessly so. What is clever, and what most games at this price point would not bother with, is how each companion's emotional state bleeds into the controls. One relationship culminates in a lava zone where your partner's resentment literally inverts your inputs, left becoming right, and the friction of navigating that section is the point. It is uncomfortable in exactly the right way. Where the game earns genuine criticism is in the physics. A handful of sections, particularly the magnetic slingshot sequence in the cloud levels, feel like they are fighting you rather than challenging you. The wall-sticking with Sticky can halt momentum in ways that feel more like jank than intentional friction. These moments are real blemishes, not dealbreakers, but players who came for precision platforming in the vein of Celeste or Super Meat Boy will find little satisfaction here. This is a story vehicle with platforming scaffolding, and the scaffolding is occasionally wobbly. A bonus level inspired by Getting Over It exists for masochists, and it earns its reputation. Visually the game is a small triumph of doing more with less. Minimal geometry, a bold and shifting color palette that maps mood onto landscape, and those wide-open high-altitude vistas that arrive like a breath of cold air after a tunnel sequence. The soundtrack swings between ambient melancholy and 80s-flavored synth pop in a way that initially feels mismatched, then starts to feel exactly right once you understand what the score is tracking emotionally. The writing has occasional translation roughness, but the core characterization is warm and funny and then suddenly heavy in the way only the best children's literature manages. At three to five hours, it knows precisely when to end. This is a game for people who rate what a game is trying to say as highly as how it controls. If you read Night in the Woods or Thomas Was Alone and felt seen, Circle will find you. If you need tight mechanics to carry emotional weight, you may feel the seams. But for an evening with something small and sincere and a little bit haunted, few games this size reach this honestly.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supportcloud-savestier:indieExistential NarrativeRelationship MechanicsAbility-Shifting CompanionsMinimalist Art StyleSynth SoundtrackShort PlaytimeEmotional ThemesCasual Platforming

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Windows 7+ (64-bit)
Memory
500 MB RAM
Storage
1200 MB available space
Processor
Intel i5 Quad-Core

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Lovable Hat Cult
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Nakana.io
Fecha de lanzamiento
18 sept 2020

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