Living Art is a fun exploration/platformer game with simple but enjoyable puzzles and creative zones to traverse. I'm not sure how to unlock Act IV, but so far I've enjoyed the rest of the game (the other 3 acts and the bonus stage). There's a nice mix of gameplay which changes across each act, with each featuring some degree of sneaking, puzzles, platforming, and dodging. The game also has a few secrets hidden throughout its levels, so it pays to be thorough. It's a shame the game hasn't received as much attention as it deserves -- I think it's definitely worth a play. My only complaint was that I couldn't use my Xbox 360 controller for the "use" button (E), so I was switching between that and my keyboard any time I had to interact with something. Overall, I'd recommend giving it a try if it looks interesting to you!
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About This Game
Somewhere in a museum stands a strange, clay, pot-like figure silently on its pedestal, viewed by hundreds each day, motionless. One fateful day the spark of life strikes and the figure awakens! Now is your time to start the adventure and escape!
Your journey will take you far. You will uncover great mysteries and discover what has long been forgotten. But – after all is done and the day grows short – will you have found a place to call home?
This is a non-violent game. There is no killing, there are no deathtraps.
Instead the challenge comes from learning new game mechanics, crisp platforming, puzzles, and of course level exploration. Living Art is not an easy game, but it is fair. New mechanics are always introduced gradually, and the difficulty curve is a steady climb.
Living Art consists of 4 main acts and a closing act, each varies drastically in setting, gameplay, and feel. The main acts are each split into 3 levels, and each features a bonus level (unlocked by 100% completing the act's main levels).
Although Living Art takes place in our shared universe, it is a standalone experience and can be enjoyed as such.
Your journey will take you far. You will uncover great mysteries and discover what has long been forgotten. But – after all is done and the day grows short – will you have found a place to call home?
This is a non-violent game. There is no killing, there are no deathtraps.
Instead the challenge comes from learning new game mechanics, crisp platforming, puzzles, and of course level exploration. Living Art is not an easy game, but it is fair. New mechanics are always introduced gradually, and the difficulty curve is a steady climb.
Living Art consists of 4 main acts and a closing act, each varies drastically in setting, gameplay, and feel. The main acts are each split into 3 levels, and each features a bonus level (unlocked by 100% completing the act's main levels).
Although Living Art takes place in our shared universe, it is a standalone experience and can be enjoyed as such.
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User Reviews
Overwhelmingly Positive
1 user reviews
100%
Positive
User #836738
english
2 hrs at review
System Requirements
Minimum
Minimum:
- OS *: Windows 7 (SP1+)
- Processor: 2 GHz Dual Core
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia GTX 670 2GB / AMD R9 280
- DirectX: Version 10
- Storage: 1 GB available space
Recommended
Recommended:
- OS: Windows 10
FAQ
How much does Living Art cost?
Living Art costs $9.99.
What are the system requirements for Living Art?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 (SP1+) Processor: 2 GHz Dual Core Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: Nvidia GTX 670 2GB / AMD R9 280 DirectX: Version 10 Storage: 1 GB available space Recommended: Recommended: OS: Windows 10
What platforms is Living Art available on?
Living Art is available on Windows PC, macOS.
Is Living Art worth buying?
Living Art has 100% positive reviews from 1 players.
When was Living Art released?
Living Art was released on Nov 15, 2021.
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