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A solo-dev pixel art platformer with a quietly charming curse-lifting quest and enemy-reflection combat that asks very little of your time but lands a few genuine surprises along the way.

I'll be honest with you: I almost scrolled past this one. A single-developer pixel art action platformer with fewer than ten Steam reviews and no critical coverage is exactly the kind of release that disappears without a whisper, and sometimes it deserves to. The Curse of Zigoris sits right on that fence, and I think it clears it, just barely, for the right kind of player. You play as Eva, a young elf witch whose village has been cursed by the dark wizard Zigoris. The premise is thin but sincere, dressed up in atmospheric pixel art that moves through snowy mountains, cursed jungles, caves, and castle corridors. The world feels handbuilt in the earnest way solo-dev projects often do: not polished to a mirror shine, but clearly cared about. There is something in the colour palette and the quieter outdoor areas that gives the game a mood that larger productions sometimes engineer out of existence. Combat is the most interesting design choice here. Eva fights with a magical sword and a magic attack, but the deeper hook is a reflection mechanic that lets you redirect enemy projectiles and use the environment and enemy movements against the enemies themselves. Enemies each behave differently, which means you cannot autopilot through encounters. You earn ability points by killing enemies and spend them to learn new abilities, and coins fund weapon upgrades and shop items. It is a light RPG layer stitched onto a 2D action platformer, and it does not overstay its welcome. The parkour movement, with ledge-hanging and climbing woven into traversal, adds a physical texture to exploration that lifts it above pure jump-and-swing. What holds it back is the same honesty I started with: this is a micro-budget, one-person release with no external review track record. Production rough edges are present. The NPC writing exists more to orient you than to charm you. The 21 Steam achievements suggest a complete loop but the experience will be short, probably fitting comfortably into a single sitting or two. If you come expecting the craft of a Celeste or the lore depth of a Hollow Knight, you will be disappointed. But if you approach it as a quiet weekend curiosity built by someone who genuinely loves the platformer genre and wanted to make something atmospheric with a personal stamp on it, the reflection combat and the sense of a small world with its own texture make it worth the modest ask. Kai, Scout Team

The Curse of Zigoris

The Curse of Zigoris

2 abr 2020BT Studios
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A solo-dev pixel art platformer with a quietly charming curse-lifting quest and enemy-reflection combat that asks very little of your time but lands a few genuine surprises along the way.

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I'll be honest with you: I almost scrolled past this one. A single-developer pixel art action platformer with fewer than ten Steam reviews and no critical coverage is exactly the kind of release that disappears without a whisper, and sometimes it deserves to. The Curse of Zigoris sits right on that fence, and I think it clears it, just barely, for the right kind of player. You play as Eva, a young elf witch whose village has been cursed by the dark wizard Zigoris. The premise is thin but sincere, dressed up in atmospheric pixel art that moves through snowy mountains, cursed jungles, caves, and castle corridors. The world feels handbuilt in the earnest way solo-dev projects often do: not polished to a mirror shine, but clearly cared about. There is something in the colour palette and the quieter outdoor areas that gives the game a mood that larger productions sometimes engineer out of existence. Combat is the most interesting design choice here. Eva fights with a magical sword and a magic attack, but the deeper hook is a reflection mechanic that lets you redirect enemy projectiles and use the environment and enemy movements against the enemies themselves. Enemies each behave differently, which means you cannot autopilot through encounters. You earn ability points by killing enemies and spend them to learn new abilities, and coins fund weapon upgrades and shop items. It is a light RPG layer stitched onto a 2D action platformer, and it does not overstay its welcome. The parkour movement, with ledge-hanging and climbing woven into traversal, adds a physical texture to exploration that lifts it above pure jump-and-swing. What holds it back is the same honesty I started with: this is a micro-budget, one-person release with no external review track record. Production rough edges are present. The NPC writing exists more to orient you than to charm you. The 21 Steam achievements suggest a complete loop but the experience will be short, probably fitting comfortably into a single sitting or two. If you come expecting the craft of a Celeste or the lore depth of a Hollow Knight, you will be disappointed. But if you approach it as a quiet weekend curiosity built by someone who genuinely loves the platformer genre and wanted to make something atmospheric with a personal stamp on it, the reflection combat and the sense of a small world with its own texture make it worth the modest ask.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supportcloud-savestier:sub-5Pixel Art PlatformerReflection CombatSolo DevAbility ProgressionParkour MovementShort PlaytimeRPG ElementsBoss Battles

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OS
Win 7 or later
Memory
2 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
400 MB available space
Processor
Intel Core i3

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