Frustrating. It doesn't work as a fun platformer, doesn't work as a horror game.
Burn It Down
- Release Date:
- Aug 3, 2017
- Developer:
- Tapinator, Max Ignatyev
- Publisher:
- K Bros Games
- Platforms:
- Windows Mac
Game Tags
About This Game
Burn it Down is a unique side-scrolling puzzle platformer with awesome pixel graphics, simple controls, captivating voiceovers and a mysteriously grim storyline. Unlike other platformers, Burn it Down utilizes only the left and right arrow keys which forces the player to get creative with how they approach and solve the puzzles.
“For a blocky, retro-looking game, Burn it Down is surprisingly plot-heavy. Part detective story, part haunted mansion explorer” - Time Magazine
With innovative gameplay and controls and meticulously constructed environments, Burn It Down is an experience worth diving headfirst into.
Features
- Beautiful and chilling pixel art
- An intimate not-what-you-think love story
- Cryptic mind-bending puzzles
- Clues and mysteries scattered throughout
- Death counter, can you complete the game without dying? the game without dying?
- Alternate endings
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User Reviews
Poor controls and hitboxing do not an interesting game make.
Its like a horror version of Mario trying to save the princess. I have not finished the game yet but I can say this. If you like a challenge and like horror and/or Mario games, this is the game for you.
I used to be #2 in the world back when this game was on mobile, but now there are quite a few new levels. I'll be spending my time trying to beat this game in under 10 minutes. Good luck! 5/5
Neat platformer deffinatly worth the price, discount unneeded lol. the timer really puts you end edge 10/10 would say "stfu im comming bitch!" again . though i do not know if she is suppose to appear by chance or if it bugs out if you die and she might not show.
*SPOILER FREE* Burn It down was an...Interesting experience. I really don't know how to describe it. Burn It Down is a Puzzle/Horror/Platformer Game. It'll test your brain, Creep the hell out of you and test your platforming skills. The catch to that is. The game only uses two buttons. Left and Right. To be honest...That's all it needs. It uses those controls to absolute perfection. You only have one hour to beat the game. During while you have to build momentum to have your character automatically jump over gaps or slow yourself down so you don't jump head first into a wall of spikes and make sure to do it FAST. Otherwise something may catch up to you. Overall the game keeps you with a light chill down your spine most of the game and feels great to control with the few buttons it uses. For the price I'd say pick it up whenever you can. It's an experience you won't regret. Just a warning though. The game is hard as balls. Final Score ---------------- 8/10
While with an neutral option I'd probably go for that, with Steam you do need to choose, and after weighing the positives and negatives, this one uncontroversially lands on the negative side of things, even if I didn't hate my time with it. Burn It Down is a, let's say, unusual game. Calling it "weird" is probably overselling it, because at its core it's just a slightly "gimmicky" platformer. You only (auto)jump is you have enough momentum currently, and you can't turn mid-air. There's a few other minor elements, but the core of the game is figuring out how to navigate through the levels and around the obstacles given those limitiations. That seems fairly standard, right? But around the aforementioned core it's a bunch of other things: it's a semi-cryptic narrative with some levels containing tiny bits of narration/commentary from the protagonist, and while the ending isn't as cliché as you might imagine, it's extra flavour that never quite coalesces. There's a ticking one hour time...
Great game, at times it can be very frustrating but it helps take your mind off things as well as it was fun to play with such unique movement mechanics.
A fun hour-long game (if your lucky!) Simple in concept, and a fun sideplot that will have you wanting to complete the game, no matter how increasingly difficult the levels get. This game is worth every penny.
Minimalistic artsy puzzle-platformer. You can only move left and right, the character will auto-jump. The challenge is mostly in moderating your speed, to trigger auto-jump or not. Lasts abbout 45 minutes, just long enough not to overstay its welcome. It tries to have something like a story, but its so cliched and voiceovers are so goofy, it'd be better if they never bothered. It's just about worth its 1 euro of the asking price.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8 or 10
- Processor: 1.5 GHz CPU (Dual Core recommended)
- Memory: 512 MB RAM
- Graphics: 128 MB
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 50 MB available space
Recommended
- OS *: Windows 7, 8 or 10
- Processor: 1.5 GHz CPU (Dual Core recommended)
- Memory: 1024 MB RAM
- Graphics: 512 MB
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 50 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Burn It Down cost?
Burn It Down costs $0.99.
What are the system requirements for Burn It Down?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8 or 10 Processor: 1.5 GHz CPU (Dual Core recommended) Memory: 512 MB RAM Graphics: 128 MB DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 50 MB available space Recommended: Recommended: OS *: Windows 7, 8 or 10 Processor: 1.5 GHz CPU (Dual Core recommended) Memory: 1024 MB RAM Graphics: 512 MB DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 50 MB available space
What platforms is Burn It Down available on?
Burn It Down is available on Windows PC, macOS.
Is Burn It Down worth buying?
Burn It Down has 79% positive reviews from 68 players.
When was Burn It Down released?
Burn It Down was released on Aug 3, 2017.
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