I played this game for many hours before its launch at various game events. Watched it grow from a tiny prototype made at the global game jam into a fully fledged, wonderful game. Congrats Inkkit, you created something very special :)
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In this couch co-op experience two players team up to overcome the boundaries of shadow and light and succeed through teamwork, timing and tactics. Block streams for your partner, juggle your mass to make each other huge for traversing big streams. To succeed you have to communicate and plan together, fuse your brains and bring your co-op gaming skills on the next level.
Deru is more than your usual puzzle game, you need to have dexterity, precision and use strategic planning to reach the exit of each level.
Everybody can join! Friends, family and foes:
- Enjoy beautiful abstract art while solving mind-bending puzzles
- Elegance: Simple and easily understandable mechanics create complex and satisfying puzzles
- Great atmospheric music
- Multiple worlds packed with many brain twisting riddles
- Couch Co-op: merge your brains together to overcome the streams and barriers
- Single Player: Challenge your twin stick skills to tackle the puzzles solo
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Sound and Music
Michel Barengo created the music and soundscape for the game. A granular exploration of physicality which results in a soundscape in between the digital and real, which has been awarded with the “SUISA Swiss Games Music” prize.
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User Reviews
Smart cooperative puzzle game! Played it a few times at different exhibitions :)
No two player controller layout for local co-op, you need to play on the same controller or keyboard. Terrible design, skip.
No online coop within steam.
Fun puzzle game for 2 players, or if you want a real challenge try controlling both at once. Very unique and well made.
Great game with a very new design to puzzles. I really enjoy plaing it silently with my partner. that adds a how new level to the game
Great aesthetics Good puzzles Good for local co-op play, or in-city remote play... But, anything more, the lag just kills the game... absolutely unplayable when playing between two countries and don't even try playing when you're playing co-op across two continents (Frames per second changes to Seconds per frame)...
Deru is one of the best co-op games I have played in a while. This game is perfect over Remote Play Together because there's little need to worry about latency. This game is gorgeous, simplistic, and beautiful. You need to play this game with someone who is patient and communicative, because you WILL mess up. But it's okay, because each level will end pleasingly and make your combined efforts worth it. The gameplay is simple - move your characters to the goals, while helping each other. Each level is fresh and unique. Everything is perfectly designed to work together. Once we finish this game, we'll start again.
This game is by far the best one to play with Steam Remote Play! The first time I encountered this game was a long time before its release at the Game Convention in Zurich. Back then I said, this game needs to have online multiplayer and not just local. Thanks to steam remote play, the dev was able to integrate it, so basically only one person has to buy the game and the second person can join in too. Works well with each having a controller. It can also be played alone, but generally together it's so much more fun. The game's art style is simple, but it makes the game very complex, as you need to differenciate between black and white to solve the puzzle. And believe me, you will accidentally kill your player more often than you want to admit it. It has a very nice learning curve, it is not too hard, but not too easy too. For me one of the best coop games on steam and very well executed with the steam remote play. If you think the price is too high? Well it might seem like that, b...
A masterpiece! Couch co-op as it should be. Aesthetics from heaven, visually pleasing and good sound. I like the playful bits where you can just goof around with the pieces and make some sounds. Very original but polished and smooth gameplay. It's just one of these games that are so fun to show to other people and then play together. The Levels stay interesting without introducing too many new concepts, the difficulty curve is a bit funky at times but no big hiccups or unfair thresholds. If anything I'd wish there were more... [spoiler].. especially more 'boss' levels like the last one.[/spoiler] Negatives Controller (xbox360) support in solo didnt work as I wanted out of the box and I couldnt remap ingame. The price seems a bit steep but I think I will revisit this game often (with different co-op partners) so I'd say it's worth it.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows Vista®, Windows® 7, Windows® 8, Windows® 10
- Processor: 2 GHz Dual Core
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: nVidia® 8800 GT / AMD® 4670 or faster
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Storage: 750 MB available space
FAQ
How much does DERU - The Art of Cooperation cost?
DERU - The Art of Cooperation costs $14.99.
What are the system requirements for DERU - The Art of Cooperation?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows Vista®, Windows® 7, Windows® 8, Windows® 10 Processor: 2 GHz Dual Core Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: nVidia® 8800 GT / AMD® 4670 or faster DirectX: Version 9.0c Storage: 750 MB available space
What platforms is DERU - The Art of Cooperation available on?
DERU - The Art of Cooperation is available on Windows PC, macOS, Linux.
Is DERU - The Art of Cooperation worth buying?
DERU - The Art of Cooperation has 88% positive reviews from 52 players.
When was DERU - The Art of Cooperation released?
DERU - The Art of Cooperation was released on Nov 7, 2018.
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