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1 Screen Platformer

$2.99
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Get ready because the sequel is coming soon:







The mysterious biological experiment named Subject X95c knows no fear. Her advanced adrenal glands make her adept and testing the temple's defense system for weak points. To win, she must clear 100% of the fog from the temple. Leave no stone un turned.



As commander of the Geodesic Celestial Liberation Front antiquities wing, Nadia Stormhammer must get in and stay alive long enough to rescue the sacred skull of dura'thum. The faster you can get in and escape the better. Honor to those with the best times.



The mission of chief reconnaissance officer Vez Rendoux is to survey the best path through the temple. Grab the holographic nav orbs without getting killed. One mis-step and Vez has to retrace his steps to the last checkpoint and recapture the nav orbs. Collect, survive.


You command a rag-tag team of interstellar bounty hunters as they race for elusive golden skull of an elder god. It is buried deep within the temple of the lava-worshiping cult known as the Guthra-dun. The self-defense systems pulsates and snaps to life as soon as Nadia, Vez, and Subject X95c step foot on the planet.

Are you cunning enough to navigate this tough-as-hell platformer and reach the end.

WHAT IS 1 SCREEN PLATFORMER?
  • A game where you can jump, run, and climb ladders.
  • A game where you jump over stuff and onto platforms.
  • A game where you have to get to the end as fast as you can.
  • A game where you die a lot.
  • A game with 3 playable characters.
  • A game with 90 achievements.
  • A game with about 1 hour of total game play (unless you want to keep retrying to get a better run time then it is infinite).

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User Reviews

Very Positive
100 user reviews
83%
Positive
42 min at review
Not Recommended

Fun, but last mode requires you to give your email address to sign up to a newsletter. Unacceptable for a paid product, no matter how cheap, and I wonder if it complies with GDPR.

121 helpful 5 funny
22 min at review
Recommended

The first time you play you'll die a lot, finish the game in about 15 minutes and be surprised at how short it was. But that's only the beginning. It's like those old-school platformers where you want to play it over and over again to master it completely and get a 'clean' run. There are several characters with different abilities, so once you've perfected the game with one character you can move on to the next, and there are achievements for mastering the game in all these different 'modes'. It runs flawlessly on Linux/Proton, including controller. The dev is the most enthusiastic I've ever seen in the history of Steam. Sign up for the newsletter and they come thick and fast! Overall, a nice platformer whether you're a casual player or hardcore, and for this price it's a no-brainer, go ahead and buy it. Updating for my Steam Autumn Sale badge... it's 39p now!

24 helpful 1 funny
29 min at review
Recommended

For a bite-size experience that the price easily takes into account this is a good time. It's not flawless but I also would instantly buy a sequel if another was made. I really liked the first two runs with the first two characters since it felt very different how I played between them but then the last two characters played the same as the second character (all had the double jump and nothing else new) and the actual goal didn't feel all that different since it was still just reaching the end. Also, no achievement for a deathless run? Boo! I did that and expected the achievement but no luck. In fact the achievements could have been much better overall and gave a better incentive to play more times since the game is great for replaying. Why not achievements for timed runs? Hitting high score totals? Low percentage clear for the fog covered map? The glut of achievements just feels a bit cheap (though probably sold a few copies to achievement collecting folks?). Pros: Controls well Hit ...

14 helpful
40 min at review
Not Recommended

[h1] Way too slippery and imprecise controls took all the fun out for me to be honest. I know it was supposed to be a small and challenging platformer, but the only thing adding difficulty here seem to be the "tight controls" instead of clever level design or at least a combination of the two + the stupid level design you see in the Store Screenshots [/h1] You know whats fun? Playing a challenging game and being challenged by clever character/level design, instead of making it hard because of imprecise controls and its "gimmick" on Levels. The first character is your bare-bones "starter Character" and its fairly fun until you notice that all the character suffer from the "wet eel"-syndrome. It's not 100% - it's more like 85-90% accurate in terms of preciseness on platforming. This will kill you more than you love to because that one Screen platforming level is not hard - its the unprecise control that makes it hard and at that point you already lost me. The next big con is third char...

13 helpful
4 hrs at review
Recommended

Clever game. Love the concept and the execution. Really awesome pixel graphics and just fun to play. It's short if you play it through just the one way but each character not only has a normal and hard mode, they each have their own unique spin on the level. As well you can play to beat your time forever if you want. Highly recommend, especially at this price. Looking forward to seeing more from this developer.

12 helpful
2 hrs at review
Not Recommended

I bought this game after reading the developers post about quitting his job to focus on developing games. It was a lighthearted humourous post, which was addressed directly from the dev to you, the player. So I thought, "yeah, this is what a passionate developer usually does, no bullshit, here's what I got and I'm proud of my accomplishment", so I bought this game based on the fact that I like platformers. Big mistake. The game takes 10 minutes to complete on normal, and it took me around 20 more to complete it on hard (which is exactly the same as normal except with a couple more traps), and then you do that 2 more times with the other two characters. The other two characters have "twists" to change up gameplay, since all the content the game has is a single level, and the twists only serve to annoy you, no real reason to play them unless you're going for full achievement completion. There's a fourth character, but from what I've seen on youtube is a simple reskin, and you need to su...

10 helpful 2 funny
56 min at review
Recommended

Simple but very fun game! It feels very polished, and it has great controls! For the price it's a STEAL! 7/10

6 helpful
46 min at review
Recommended

I haven't beaten all the levels. But I have played all the characters. This game is $.99 and worth every penny you put in. There's not much you can say about a game like this other then it's good. I played it a few times totally an hour of gameplay. The gameplay is tricky and has you learning each character while the map is the same. New ideas or mechnics make each character their own interesting playthrough. It's a few quick few hours of gameplay. Don't pass it by, because for a single green bill you get a good time that you couldn't find elsewhere.

6 helpful
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Don't get me wrong, this is a very servicable platformer, if you are just looking for some quick nice platforming you can do much worse than this. It has one interesting gimmick with one character where you can only see the map at places you have already moved through, essentially playing "blind". This works because you play through the same map with 3 different characters, so you have most of the map layout already remembered up to that point. However except for that, it does nothing new or special and content is sparse, so there is no reason to get this over any other good platformer. If you crave tight small screen platforming, play 1001 Spikes instead. Also requiring to signup to the newsletter to play the fourth character is really dense. For a moment I considered signing up and immediately unsigning just to unlock it, but jumping through so much hoops just to play more average platforming is just not worth it.

5 helpful
10 min at review
Recommended

[i]happyssimo birthday, ZUKALOUS![/i] a dev turning 40 and discounting his one only Steam game. so, i've got these 2,000,000 pixels for 39 eurocents. ...can't wait for next june (also read this Imgur story: https://imgur.com/t/speedrunning/OUtDA5J )

5 helpful 1 funny

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows 7 or Later
  • Processor: 2 GHz
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Graphics: 512 MB VRAM
  • DirectX: Version 9.0c
  • Storage: 50 MB available space
  • Sound Card: Yes

Recommended

Recommended:
  • OS *: Windows 7 or Later
  • Processor: 3 GHz
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: 1 GB VRAM
  • DirectX: Version 9.0c
  • Storage: 50 MB available space
  • Sound Card: Yes

FAQ

How much does 1 Screen Platformer cost?

1 Screen Platformer costs $2.99.

What are the system requirements for 1 Screen Platformer?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 or Later Processor: 2 GHz Memory: 1 GB RAM Graphics: 512 MB VRAM DirectX: Version 9.0c Storage: 50 MB available space Sound Card: Yes Recommended: Recommended: OS *: Windows 7 or Later Processor: 3 GHz Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: 1 GB VRAM DirectX: Version 9.0c Storage: 50 MB available space Sound Card: Yes

What platforms is 1 Screen Platformer available on?

1 Screen Platformer is available on Windows PC, macOS.

Is 1 Screen Platformer worth buying?

1 Screen Platformer has 83% positive reviews from 100 players.

When was 1 Screen Platformer released?

1 Screen Platformer was released on Mar 6, 2019.

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