For a 20-30 minute experience, this was one of the more interesting games I've played of late. It's simple and straightforward, but as I progressed I found myself in a rhythm, in an almost meditative state. It's not earthshaking, but it was definitely worth my time and money to experience this lovingly crafted little piece.
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About This Game
Features
All original contentAdaptive background music
Surprise feature
Accessibility
Color Vision: OptionalHearing: Optional
Quick Reactions: Optional
Reading: Optional
Input (Fixed): Keyboard or d-pad controller
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User Reviews
While an interesting idea, the fact that the whole challenge comes from the controls being slow and frustrating makes it slow and frustrating to play, so I can't recommend it.
the controls are easy, then hard, then easy again. there are some very good snakes involved. very empowering to play, it gives you a lot of control over the various actors involved. except the snakes. 13/10
A neat little Inception-esque puzzle box.
to be honest pretty boring, not to spoil too much but you see the whole game play and it is just tedious, its not hard but slow, its not fun and that is what i wanted. I think i went into this game wanting a game and that's my bad.
Interesting mechanic and cool story.
Absolutely worth playing, and worth the money. Like people have said, mindbending, difficult but in a way that guarantees you'll never be stuck. It's not that you don't know the solution, for the most part you'll know the solution but it will be very mentally taxing to carry it out. Simple, elegant, with appreciated randomization so you could play it again while keeping quite a bit of the challenge. I'll admit I'm kind of sour about [spoiler]adding a new gameplay mechanic during the most laborious part, when the visuals aren't even good enough to be sure what it is you're looking at or what rules might have changed. [/spoiler] Other than that though I thought it was a great game. Glad I played it.
A short and sweet puzzle game, I played another game of the devs when I was younger and was delighted when I found this one. I had a good time and I re(Y)ally liked the graphics.
Everyone must play this incerdible experience. I'm definitely not looking forward for people to feel the same pain I felt while playing this. No sir. :)
Important: To pick up an object, you have to use the action button. It doesn't work to just run over the object like in a Zelda-style game. I've gotten a lot more play out of games I picked up on sale for 49 cents and this never goes lower than a dollar and 79 cents, so I'm tempted to return this after finishing in less than an hour and not having much fun, and suffering from rather than enjoying the music. It does have some redeeming qualities, though: it does exactly what is shown on the store page; it provides a unique brain exercise; and there probably was enough effort in the artwork and effects to be worth a couple bucks. So I'll keep it. But I'm not recommending it as a game. It may be worthwhile as a UI experiment and as kinetic art. It may also be worthwhile as a mental exercise in focus and tolerance of tedium and irritation, which could help when preparing to endure certification tests and the like.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Microsoft Windows 7 32bit x86 or compatible
- Processor: 1 gHz, 2 cores
- Memory: 500 MB RAM
- Graphics: OpenGL 2.0 or compatible
- Storage: 50 MB available space
- Sound Card: 22050Hz stereo
FAQ
How much does reYal cost?
reYal costs $1.99.
What are the system requirements for reYal?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Microsoft Windows 7 32bit x86 or compatible Processor: 1 gHz, 2 cores Memory: 500 MB RAM Graphics: OpenGL 2.0 or compatible Storage: 50 MB available space Sound Card: 22050Hz stereo
What platforms is reYal available on?
reYal is available on Windows PC.
Is reYal worth buying?
reYal has 73% positive reviews from 15 players.
When was reYal released?
reYal was released on May 30, 2019.
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