Monument Valley 2
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Monument Valley is a puzzle game that was released in 2014. The game is the brainchild of an indie game developer company called Ustwo. The game was designed by Ken Wong and illustrated by an artist named Kenji Koiso. The game was developed with the intent of being an interactive Monument Valley.
This game is set in a surreal world with the player navigating a mysterious landscape that gradually unveils itself as the player progresses. The player's goal is to guide a mother and her child through a series of mazes that are filled with many obstacles.
The player navigates the mother and child through the game by taking control of various architectural features. The player can manipulate these features to create paths for the mother and child to walk on. The player is able to rotate, move, and resize the features accordingly.
Gameplay
The player is able to rotate, move, and resize the features and architectural features accordingly. The goal of the game is to guide the mother and child through a series of mazes that are filled with many obstacles.
Graphics
The graphics are minimalistic, using only one texture to create the ground and sky. The textures are shades of blue and white. The player can manipulate these features to create paths for the mother and child to walk on.
Information about replayability
Monument Valley is not replayable because the game only has one storyline.
Conclusion
Monument Valley is an independently developed game that was created by Ustwo. The game is a puzzle video game that was released in 2014. The game is the brainchild of an indie game developer company called Ustwo. The game was designed by Ken Wong and illustrated by an artist named Kenji Koiso. The game was developed with the intent of being an interactive Monument Valley. The graphics are minimalistic, using only one texture to create the ground and sky. The textures are shades of blue and white. The player can manipulate these features to create paths for the mother and child to walk on.
Pros π
- The player is able to rotate, move, and resize the features accordingly
- The graphics are minimalistic
- The game is not replayable
- The game is inexpensive
- The game is simple
- The game is well-accepted
- The player is able to create a path for the mother and child
Cons π
- The game is not interactive
- The game is not complex