Papetura is a labor of love and a love letter to both the craft of paper modeling and to old-school adventure games. Muster the courage and face the dark, flaming monsters threatening your paper paradise. Marvel at the simple beauty of the unfamiliar, yet strangely inviting place you find yourself in as you point and click your way through your adventure. Explore the mysterious world shrouded in shadow and light, hand-crafted in its entirety out of paper. Lend your hand to two little creatures, Pape and Tura, whose house is in danger of burning down. "Papetura offers a delightful world of animated paper", If you enjoy rather unique titles that won’t take you an age to play through but can still deliver an immersive experience, do consider giving Papetura a try."One of the prettiest handcrafted games I’ve played", However, I do find the game to be quite a rich experience and rather enchanting that I may revisit it again in the near future. Papetura is not a very long game and it will take about an hour or so to beat it the first time around. If you find yourself stuck with no clue where to go next, you can press X button and a thought bubble will appear above Pape’s head, which will give you a hint along with a minigame that you will need to beat in order to get a clue on what you need to do next. There are some NPC’s in certain areas that may help you work out what you need to do next and some require you to find a number of items and give them to them before they help you. There is next to no handholding in Papetura in the sense that you are never really told where it is you have to go or what to do. Some puzzles require you to find items like keys to open doors or lower water levels so you can access new areas. Not all puzzles revolve around lighting up the path ahead though. When you are successful, you will be able to move onto the next area. In the beginning of the game, you will have to throw projectiles at certain bulbs to get them to light up. Some areas are very dark and you have to find a means to illuminate them. The player takes control of Pape and has to guide him through the paper world, solving a variety of different puzzles as they go. The story, although never actually spoken, is revealed to the player visually through speaking with NPC’s and during cutscenes.Īlthough Papetura has quite a dark and somewhat creepy atmosphere, it is actually quite inviting and there is very little in the way of serious threats. Tura helps Pape in a myriad of ways and by working together they can stop the fiery fiend and save their paper world home. As Pape goes on about their adventure, they find another creature called Tura. The game follows a paper creature called Pape who finds their world being threatened by a burning antagonist. It was developed by Tomasz Ostafin ‘Petums’ who personally spent countless hours creating, folding, gluing and cutting this paper-crafted adventure from the tiny little bugs that flitter around to the environments in real life before animating them for the game. Papetura is a dark, creepy 2D adventure puzzle game by Feardemic. In this installment, we’re covering Papetura by developer Feardemic. Welcome to EXPlay, (Explain & Play)the review series where we care not for scores but tell it how it is when it comes to every game we get our hands on, whilst also taking the time to include some lengthy gameplay, to give you the reader, the chance to shape your own impressions and views whilst watching and reading. By Mike Scorpio EXPlay, Feardemic, Nintendo, Nintendo Switch, Papetura, review
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