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A pocketable minimalist puzzle-platformer built on one genuinely clever idea: light gives you the map, darkness gives you the jump. Worth your curiosity if patience is something you carry.

My first impression was that this is exactly the kind of small, handmade thing the industry keeps accidentally burying. Hayali is a solo-effort studio, and Light Fantastik has the texture of a game that started as a jam idea and got quietly polished into something with a real soul. The central mechanic is clean enough to sketch on a napkin: your tiny square-shaped protagonist moves through a maze that exists on two sides of a reflection. Stay in the lit world and you can see nearly everything, but your jumps are low and measured. Slip through a portal into the dark mirror world and your controls invert, your vision shrinks to a narrow corridor of visibility, and suddenly you can leap much higher than the architecture seemed to allow. Every path decision is a negotiation between knowledge and reach. The minimalist aesthetic is not laziness; it reads as intent. Shapes are geometric, the palette is spare, and the sound design holds things together the way a single held piano note can fill a room. There is a framing narrative, modest but present: a sickness in your village, a journey to find an old wise man, portals and strange creatures along the way. It asks almost nothing of you in terms of reading or cutscenes, and that restraint suits the tone. The game has something of a folktale quality, quiet and a little strange, and it commits to that mood rather than overselling it. Where the game earns its skepticism is in the trial-and-error rhythm that the dual-world switching produces. Inverted controls in the dark side are genuinely disorienting on first contact, and not everyone will find the re-learning pleasant rather than frustrating. The difficulty curve is present and real. The one professional review that exists gave it a middling score, pointing specifically at how the mechanical tweaks can work against fluidity, and that criticism is fair. Patience is a prerequisite. If you bounce hard off inverted inputs or find maze traversal without clear signposting to be a wall rather than a puzzle, this will feel rough. What keeps it interesting beyond the main levels is the built-in level editor and Steam Workshop support, which gives the minimalist toolset a second life if the community around it ever swells. Twenty-three achievements round out the completionist angle. The Steam player base is small, the review count is low, and yet ninety percent of those who did leave a review came back positive. That ratio on a niche title tends to mean something. This is a game for people who like their mechanics concentrated, their atmospheres quiet, and their challenge worn without apology. Kai, Scout Team

Light Fantastik

Light Fantastik

12 mar 2018Hayali
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A pocketable minimalist puzzle-platformer built on one genuinely clever idea: light gives you the map, darkness gives you the jump. Worth your curiosity if patience is something you carry.

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My first impression was that this is exactly the kind of small, handmade thing the industry keeps accidentally burying. Hayali is a solo-effort studio, and Light Fantastik has the texture of a game that started as a jam idea and got quietly polished into something with a real soul. The central mechanic is clean enough to sketch on a napkin: your tiny square-shaped protagonist moves through a maze that exists on two sides of a reflection. Stay in the lit world and you can see nearly everything, but your jumps are low and measured. Slip through a portal into the dark mirror world and your controls invert, your vision shrinks to a narrow corridor of visibility, and suddenly you can leap much higher than the architecture seemed to allow. Every path decision is a negotiation between knowledge and reach. The minimalist aesthetic is not laziness; it reads as intent. Shapes are geometric, the palette is spare, and the sound design holds things together the way a single held piano note can fill a room. There is a framing narrative, modest but present: a sickness in your village, a journey to find an old wise man, portals and strange creatures along the way. It asks almost nothing of you in terms of reading or cutscenes, and that restraint suits the tone. The game has something of a folktale quality, quiet and a little strange, and it commits to that mood rather than overselling it. Where the game earns its skepticism is in the trial-and-error rhythm that the dual-world switching produces. Inverted controls in the dark side are genuinely disorienting on first contact, and not everyone will find the re-learning pleasant rather than frustrating. The difficulty curve is present and real. The one professional review that exists gave it a middling score, pointing specifically at how the mechanical tweaks can work against fluidity, and that criticism is fair. Patience is a prerequisite. If you bounce hard off inverted inputs or find maze traversal without clear signposting to be a wall rather than a puzzle, this will feel rough. What keeps it interesting beyond the main levels is the built-in level editor and Steam Workshop support, which gives the minimalist toolset a second life if the community around it ever swells. Twenty-three achievements round out the completionist angle. The Steam player base is small, the review count is low, and yet ninety percent of those who did leave a review came back positive. That ratio on a niche title tends to mean something. This is a game for people who like their mechanics concentrated, their atmospheres quiet, and their challenge worn without apology.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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Etiquetas

singleplayerachievementscontroller-supportworkshopcloud-savestier:sub-5Dual-World MechanicInverted ControlsLevel EditorMaze TraversalTrial-and-ErrorFolktale AtmosphereMinimalist Puzzle

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OS
Microsoft® Windows® XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / 10
Memory
1 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
350 MB available space
Processor
Intel Core 2 Duo 2.20Ghz

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Light Fantastik fue desarrollado por Hayali.