Is this game a masterpiece? Hm, no, but it is colorful. It is also a good puzzle platformer. You play Ina, a little girl able to learn magic abilities, but also trapped in a damaged magical tower. To escape, she has to repair the tower, while solving puzzles and avoiding the few monsters. And the endless pits. And the acidic pools. Most of the time, she has to solve puzzles, though, carrying around objects and placing them in the right places, often under time pressure. Pushing some crates is also required. And talking to the weird inhabitants. All in all, quite nice.
Short and sweet game with beautiful art style and music. There is no combat so you progress by avoiding threats, puzzle solving, and platforming. Basic combat that anyone can pick up and very generous checkpoints to avoid any frustration. The puzzles are the challenging part, as a couple of them had me stumped for a few minutes. Aspire is a nice rewarding indie experience that you can complete in a few hours. I recommend for anyone who enjoys and appreciates an indie gem that gets you thinking and looking inward, as Ina's Tale can touch the heart.
Aspire: Ina's Tale Gameplay Review
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