GamerScout Verdict
Only for players who love unconventional movement systems and don't mind rough production values.
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About ICan
I went in blind on ICan expecting either a parkour platformer or a sports sim. What I found was something weirder: a first-person movement game where you're propelled by physics-driven jumps and wall interactions, treating momentum like a currency. The level design leans experimental, rewarding players who understand how to chain interactions rather than following obvious paths. It's rough around the edges and clearly built on a shoestring budget, but there's a kernel of interesting core mechanic here. The catch is that it doesn't hold your hand. There's no tutorial babying you through the basics, so expect a steep learning curve if you're not already comfortable with precision-movement games. Performance is spotty, visuals are utilitarian, and the audience for this kind of niche indie action is small. Play it only if you're the type who gets excited about unconventional movement systems and doesn't mind untranslated roughness.

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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows 10
- Processor
- Intel Core i3
- Memory
- 6 GB RAM
- Graphics
- Geforce GT 645M
- Storage
- 3000 MB available space
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Game Info
- Developer
- Cheeki Breeki Games
- Publisher
- Prutkova Anastasia
- Release Date
- May 30, 2019