Most of them aren’t difficult to find but you have a few bastards that are hard to find! It’s a good thing that the game has hidden items, you will pay even more attention to the beautiful level design. The story is told with collectibles, you’ll need to find quotation marks that tell an interesting little story.I have to be honest and admit that I used the internet to solve some puzzles, most of the puzzles are incredible well found but very difficult to solve. It comes with some challenging puzzles, for example: Making the word “gasp” while surrounded by poison gas to breath. You won’t be playing anything innovative platforming wise but the clever idea that makes Typoman special is finding words with letters found in the level to open up gates or making something happen.It makes a basic platform section unforgettable. Did you notice that the letters spelled hero? One of the most memorable moments for me was something so plain that it totally shows the clever design from developer Brainseed Factory, simply the letters grab on ropes, you will have to jump them Tarzan-wise. It’s a little dark but it uses color well to make the level feel more alive and kicking. It’s such a wonderful well executed idea that makes the game stand out. Throughout the 2D levels you frequently come across words that are part of the world. Typoman’s art style is really something, take the playable character for example, made by the letters ROEH.After the introduction things slow down a little but it remains a fresh platforming experience with some neat ideas. Typoman’s introduction level is one of the most intriguing, original and fascinating things that I have played in a while, it immediately captures your attention and creates something positively different.Read more about it in this Typoman: Revised review! Now another game on Xbox One uses the making words mechanic to bring a unique platforming experience. For some reason I have a weakness for games that use words in an original way, great example is Letterquest. Review Typoman: Revised | You could argue about it but the most powerful thing in the world aren’t atomic bombs, but words that send the destruction.
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