A beautiful collectible game in a world made of all types of fabric patterns Woven is relaxing as it is also infuriating. A design that should include simple quality of life options for the players who want to explore and collect everything are absent and makes the journey a little less fun. In Woven you play as a stuffed animal named…. Stuffy who at the start stumbles across a mechanical firefly called glitch. Glitch for some reason needs to get to the moon and this is the adventure of Woven. The story embraces a lot of children's stories from the past as evil has polluted the land and its up to our heroes to save the world. The game is narrated in a Dr Seus like rhyme monotone and it works perfectly. The narration is sort of slow and I wish I could have skipped but no option is available and is just one of the many simple problems the game neglects to offer the player. Gameplay is very simple in Woven, you enter an area and explore a way to exit the level. If you are not concer...
Woven
- Release Date:
- Nov 15, 2019
- Developer:
- Alterego Games
- Publisher:
- StickyLock Studios
- Platforms:
- Windows Mac Linux
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About the Game
Welcome to Woven
Woven is a relaxing adventure puzzle game with laidback gameplay.You play as Stuffy, a well-meaning but rather clumsy stuffed animal that wanders the world alone. Quickly you discover Glitch, a metal firefly that has lost its memory and identity.
Find lost memories and discover secret caves, in an effort to unravel the mystery of their history.
To do so, Stuffy will need to change shape. By solving rhythm-puzzle machines, you unlock new shapes for Stuffy, and changing shape gives Stuffy new abilities. Elephant legs may be strong, but rabbit legs can jump.
Stuffy can also change colour, to solve riddles or hide from dangers.
You set out to explore a world made out of fabric, where stuffed animals once lived in peace. Everything appears to be well at first glance, but the world is not all it seems to be. Metal machines seem to have invaded the world. Are they here to destroy the woollen world? There are questions that need answering; why is Stuffy all alone? Why is Glitch here?

Features
- Your Stuffy, your style. Customize Stuff, with different body parts and fabrics.
- A fully voiced narrated story.
- Over a hundred different hidden fabrics to discover.
- Mix and match, a selection of different animal blueprints each with their own skillset.
- Experience a fully handcrafted world.
- Multiple worlds, each with their own unique ambiance, soundtrack and story.
- An epic adventure, told through rhyme.
- And much more.

About the developers
Alterego Games is a small Dutch indie studio with a love for storytelling and ambience. Their games don't focus on die-hard gameplay, but rather aim to deliver engaging tales and experiences you can delve into and wind down with in the weekends or at night, to get away from daily live.
Dive in, and discover your digital Alterego.
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User Reviews
Hello friends, Today i will write a review about the game named Woven. If you ever played Kirby's Epic Yarn, Yoshi's Wooly World, or any other themed sewing type game, this is similiar to those. Unlike the above games mentioned, Woven is 3d. The game, as said, has some sewing and wool aesthetics to all it's levels. This makes it very unique. The game itself is mostly about exploration, puzzle solving, and finding out what happen to the world. Anyways, onto my pro/cons list: PROS: - Wool and sewing asthetics. - Nice and peaceful music for most of the game. - Kid friendly game. This game would be great game for those adults who do not want much violence for their children. - Supports controllers. I used a F710 logitech controller. Basically a xbox type controller. - Puzzle solving, and finding collectibles. - Game is slow paced, so you can take your time at it..as much as you want. CONS: - Certain points in each level has you not being able to go back, so once you go pass points of ...
I have beat this game, here is my review chopped up into three sections; the good, the what could be better, and the bad. tl;dr: horrible movement prevents me from really enjoying this game, it is effectively a point'n'click adventure gone wrong. It is slow paced to a disgusting degree, the customization hates you for looking nice, and the ending is weak as hell. [b]The good:[/b] The story is compelling enough. The world is extremely nice to look at and interesting, like Yoshi's wolly world. The customization of the main character is nice but has a massive problem I will get to later, that being said making a terrible looking stuffed animal is indeed fun. The graphics and optimization, this game runs smooth as butter. Game is extremely charming, until you get further in and it stops. [b]What could be better:[/b] The movement, I tried switching to gamepad and keyboard controls and they both feel terrible. The game is so big and the movement is so terrible (getting stuck on every singl...
I bought this game based on the demo rather then doing what i usually do and checking out a let's play on youtube. Big mistake, i found the puzzle game they put in instead of scanning other creatures to get new blueprints too difficult i can do mental puzzles better than ones where you need to track and adjust four different things at once. I like the concept of the game the way it was at first, however like with many games, apparently developers only want to sell to younger people, who have excellent hand eye coordination not people who may not have fast reflexes or good hand eye coordination anymore. I wish i still had the demo, but it appears to no longer be available.
It's a lovely game, with some good ideas, but all of that is marred by some basic poor design choices... Controller play is painful, as the game punishes analog control sticks with slow, uncomfortable movement unless you are moving exactly forward to the camera. Keyboard control, or more accurately, Mouse control, suffers the usual pitfalls of point-and-click in a 3D environment, with camera control getting confused with commands, and actions just feeling really unnatural. The environment is pretty, but empty, and what it does have has absurdly oversized hitboxes. Two bushes with, apparently, space and a half for Stuffy to pass between them are actually an invisible wall with massive hitboxes stopping stuffy from actually making contact with them. This example is repeated absolutely everywhere, with nearly every object being secretly 1.5x its apparent size. The game seems to market itself as a Child's First Adventure game, and yet does this more poorly than any Humungous Entertainme...
Seemed like a great little puzzle game until about 45 minutes of a kid playing the in-game narrator said, "I'll be damned." (Not a big deal for adults, but [b]I thought this was for kids!?![/b]) I asked the kid who was playing if the game had said that word before. The child answered [i]three to five times[/i] (for that 45 minute span of playtime). Too bad that we expected a very family friendly game, but instead got a child-like game with curse words. Hopefully, these kids will not be repeating that word and telling people that he learned it at my house. If the developer can edit out the curse words, and censor the narration this would be a 100% thumbs up.
I invested less than an hour before giving up. The game is cute and colorful but I struggled with the controls (Steam Controller did not do so well so I resorted to keyboard/mouse) and the absence of any instructions or tutorial. I ended up stuck, thinking I had a control issue when I actually had tasks I had not performed. For this game, it may be beneficial to watch a You Tube of some game play to get the basic gist before dropping into the world of Woven without a clue as to how to proceed. Otherwise, it is a case of trial and error until something you do works. I would only recommend this game to those who enjoy trying to puzzle their way through learning the basic mechanics of game play.
After having started many other games without finishing them, finally I got "hooked" by this one! In the first run I played for 17 hours, and I just want to start it all over again. The main character "Stuffy" is just too cute.... it's a pleasure watching him wandering around. The surroundings also look great: every part of the landscape is woven. The only thing that is not is water. As the story unfolds, the puzzles become a bit harder, but Stuffy can gain blueprints to get woven as different animals, with various features that help solving these puzzles. The story takes place in 5 worlds: the meadows, the cliffs, the beach, the rainforest, and finally the desert. This game may not be for those who are looking for complicated puzzles or adrenaline. But if you want to be amazed like a child, playing in a beautiful environment, in a relaxed way, you will love this story. I will for sure play again several times in the near or far future.
Very cute game, Woven was on my wishlist for a very long time and I am glad it finally got a release! I love to collect things in games but it's also good that most of the patterns etc are optional. You can just play the game at a leisurely pace or you can rush it and that works for me. I also really appreciate the control options. You can choose between just using a mouse, using a mouse & keyboard or using just a controller. The game allows you to move Stuffy with either WASD or with the arrows keys & I actually often find it easier to use the arrows keys so again, that works great for me. No need to remap keys either, it just works!
Incredibly cute, fun game with a great story-line. The detail of the "woven" world is beautiful and I can't stop looking at everything around me. The music, the narration and the atmosphere come together to create a really relaxing puzzler. Have been in love with this game since its pre-alpha days, and am so happy to be able to play the finished product.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7, 8, 10 (32 bit or 64 bit)
- Processor: Intel® Core™ i3 or AMD Ryzen™ 3 1200
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: DX11 supported dedicated graphics card with atleast 2 GB VRAM.
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 2 GB available space
- Sound Card: Onboard or better
Recommended
- OS *: Windows 7, 8, 10 (32 bit or 64 bit)
- Processor: Intel® Core™ i5 or AMD Ryzen™ 5 1500
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1050 (VRAM 2 GB) or AMD Radeon™ RX 560 (VRAM 2 GB)
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 2 GB available space
- Sound Card: Onboard or better
FAQ
How much does Woven cost?
Woven costs $19.99.
What are the system requirements for Woven?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7, 8, 10 (32 bit or 64 bit) Processor: Intel® Core™ i3 or AMD Ryzen™ 3 1200 Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: DX11 supported dedicated graphics card with atleast 2 GB VRAM. DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 2 GB available space Sound Card: Onboard or better Recommended: Recommended: OS *: Windows 7, 8, 10 (32 bit or 64 bit) Processor: Intel® Core™ i5 or AMD Ryzen™ 5 1500 Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1050 (VRAM 2 GB) or AMD Radeon™ RX 560 (VRAM 2 GB) DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 2 GB available space Sound Card: Onboard or better
What platforms is Woven available on?
Woven is available on Windows PC, macOS, Linux.
Is Woven worth buying?
Woven has 75% positive reviews from 56 players.
When was Woven released?
Woven was released on Nov 15, 2019.
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