Fun game, but really quite difficult. My main problem with this game is that there seem to be issues with input buffering. Quite often I'd input a jump but it just wouldn't go through, so I'd be left mashing the key trying to get the jump off, after which it'll do multiple jumps. Considering the nature of the incredibly short level timers, you're not left with any room for mistakes, so this issue does affect the experience quite a lot. If this can be fixed then I 100% recommend this cool little game.
Vylan
- Release Date:
- Apr 22, 2021
- Developer:
- Jesse Madyson
- Publisher:
- MostlyMadProductions
- Platforms:
- Windows Mac Linux
Game Tags
About This Game
The Game
- Tile-based Movement in a 2D platformer setting.
- 100 hand crafted levels.
- 4 Different worlds.
- Many unique and interesting mechanics that switch up the gameplay.
- Not too difficult.
- Solid platforming gameplay that hits the spot.
Tile-Based Movement!
Puzzling Levels!
This game uses simple controls and due to its unique tile-based movement mechanic, you are able to traverse each level with as much time as you like, allowing you to play at your own pace.
Screenshots
User Reviews
Bought and played this out of sheer spite because of the absurdly stupid review left by the absolute decimal point Obey the Fist. First, this is not a Sokoban game, something you'd know if you bothered to look it up for 1/6th of a second. That is a game about moving boxes. This is a game about solving how to moving through a room. Different mechanics. Also, no gravity? Did you, idk, notice the mechanic where you FALL DOWN you subtractable little integer? Do you know what a game engine is? You don't do you. Because when you say, "the developers neglected to mention most of the work was done with Godot" you are admitting you have no clue what an engine is. Engines deal with the low level part of game development, the stuff literally all games use. Like loading graphics and handling user input. Also, they neglect to mention? You mean....like...how the Godot logo is literally the first thing you see when you start the game? "obsolete, decades old retro pixel 'art'" MY GUY, YOU CAN SEE I...
A fun and simple game made in Godot Engine (aka, best game engine) :]
This is a funny simple puzzle platformer that suits playing it mobile, because it would have been a great GameBoy game. Get your SteamDeck ready for this. It's basically a turn-based jump & run in which you can carefully plan every move instead of just hoping for the best. I have some criticial feedback: Some mechanics are not as clear as they should. You mostly have to figure the mechanics of the different blocks and jumps out yourself. There are some hints, but for it wasn't enough. I learned most of it by trial & error. Also the level progression is weird. Quiet early there are pretty difficult missions followed by super easy missions. You can set the fps limiter to anything in the settings, even 233 fps. I think for this game this is so much noch necessary, especially because you increment and decrement the setting by 1 everytime you change it in the settings. I would suggest to set it to 30, 60 and 120, Unlimited. Thats more than enough. Especially on sale this game has a lo...
Best game ever 10/10
Do not buy this game expecting a platformer. It's a turn based tile based puzzle game that happens to incorporate simple gravity and jumping. It's all right.
System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
FAQ
How much does Vylan cost?
Vylan costs $7.99.
What are the system requirements for Vylan?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
What platforms is Vylan available on?
Vylan is available on Windows PC, macOS, Linux.
Is Vylan worth buying?
Vylan has 86% positive reviews from 7 players.
When was Vylan released?
Vylan was released on Apr 22, 2021.
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