Compare 1000 Needles prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by LTZinc. Published by LTZinc. Released on 2/11/2022. Available on PC. Genres: Adventure, Casual, Indie, Simulation.

A sub-dollar one-life-per-level 2D platformer starring a porcupine - charming on paper, threadbare in practice, and best treated as a bundle filler rather than a deliberate purchase.

I went into 1000 Needles looking for the kind of tight, systems-driven design that even the smallest indie can pull off with a clear vision. What I got was something closer to a proof-of-concept: a 2D side-scrolling platformer built around a single loop where you guide a porcupine through obstacle-laden stages, collect the items needed to repair a water pressure tower, and unlock the next level. One life per stage is the solitary mechanical pressure valve, and the whole thing is wrapped in a relaxing soundtrack that sits at an odd tonal distance from the one-death restart format. The core design decision - one life to clear each level - should create tension, but without any meaningful escalation of obstacle complexity or pacing, the stakes feel cosmetic. The item collection objective is present on every stage without variation: find the scattered pieces, avoid the hazards, rebuild the tower, repeat. There is no build variety to speak of, no unlockable abilities, no branching paths, and no mod ecosystem to compensate for the thin content layer. For a strategy-minded player who spends time weighing decision trees, the absence of any meaningful choice is the defining feature of the experience. The community around this title is essentially silent, which tells you most of what you need to know about its long-term staying power. The Steam review pool is small, and the discussion forums have generated almost no activity since launch day. That is not unusual for a micro-priced indie, but it does mean there is no fan-built guide ecosystem, no community patches, and no extended conversation about hidden depth. What you see on the store page is genuinely all there is. Who is this actually for? Younger players or absolute newcomers to the platformer genre who need something with zero onboarding friction could get a short session of low-stakes fun out of it. The porcupine character is visually appealing in a simple way, the controls appear responsive enough to not frustrate, and the relaxing audio layer does create a calmer mood than the one-life format might suggest. Think of it as a palate cleanser rather than a destination - the kind of game you boot up for fifteen minutes, not one you plan a session around. From a value-per-hour standpoint this sits firmly in bundle territory. It regularly appears in multi-game bundles alongside other LTZinc titles, which is honestly the optimal acquisition context. Buying it in isolation requires a different justification than most platformer fans will find convincing. If your backlog already contains Celeste, Super Meat Boy, or any precision platformer with actual mechanical depth, 1000 Needles will feel like a rough sketch by comparison. The one-life rule is the only design hook, and a single hook cannot carry a full game without the tension to back it up. Diego, Scout Team

1000 Needles
AdventureCasualIndieSimulation

1000 Needles

Feb 11, 2022LTZinc
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A sub-dollar one-life-per-level 2D platformer starring a porcupine - charming on paper, threadbare in practice, and best treated as a bundle filler rather than a deliberate purchase.

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I went into 1000 Needles looking for the kind of tight, systems-driven design that even the smallest indie can pull off with a clear vision. What I got was something closer to a proof-of-concept: a 2D side-scrolling platformer built around a single loop where you guide a porcupine through obstacle-laden stages, collect the items needed to repair a water pressure tower, and unlock the next level. One life per stage is the solitary mechanical pressure valve, and the whole thing is wrapped in a relaxing soundtrack that sits at an odd tonal distance from the one-death restart format. The core design decision - one life to clear each level - should create tension, but without any meaningful escalation of obstacle complexity or pacing, the stakes feel cosmetic. The item collection objective is present on every stage without variation: find the scattered pieces, avoid the hazards, rebuild the tower, repeat. There is no build variety to speak of, no unlockable abilities, no branching paths, and no mod ecosystem to compensate for the thin content layer. For a strategy-minded player who spends time weighing decision trees, the absence of any meaningful choice is the defining feature of the experience. The community around this title is essentially silent, which tells you most of what you need to know about its long-term staying power. The Steam review pool is small, and the discussion forums have generated almost no activity since launch day. That is not unusual for a micro-priced indie, but it does mean there is no fan-built guide ecosystem, no community patches, and no extended conversation about hidden depth. What you see on the store page is genuinely all there is. Who is this actually for? Younger players or absolute newcomers to the platformer genre who need something with zero onboarding friction could get a short session of low-stakes fun out of it. The porcupine character is visually appealing in a simple way, the controls appear responsive enough to not frustrate, and the relaxing audio layer does create a calmer mood than the one-life format might suggest. Think of it as a palate cleanser rather than a destination - the kind of game you boot up for fifteen minutes, not one you plan a session around. From a value-per-hour standpoint this sits firmly in bundle territory. It regularly appears in multi-game bundles alongside other LTZinc titles, which is honestly the optimal acquisition context. Buying it in isolation requires a different justification than most platformer fans will find convincing. If your backlog already contains Celeste, Super Meat Boy, or any precision platformer with actual mechanical depth, 1000 Needles will feel like a rough sketch by comparison. The one-life rule is the only design hook, and a single hook cannot carry a full game without the tension to back it up. Diego, Scout Team

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singleplayertier:sub-5One Life Per LevelItem CollectionLow-Stakes PlatformerBundle FillerFamily AccessibleNo Progression SystemShort Session

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Microsoft® Windows® XP / Vista / 7 or higher
Memory
1024 MB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
200 MB available space
Graphics
500MB
Processor
Dual Core 2.0 GHz or higher

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LTZinc
Publisher
LTZinc
Release Date
Feb 11, 2022

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