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Developers | Publishers | Release Date | Price | Buy Inari's Redemption |
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Ambroise |
Ambroise Catherine |
1 Jan, 1970 (55 years ago) | Removed from shop |
STEAM Kinguin KeyForSteam SteamDB |
Your wife is out, the kids are sleeping; it's time for a compact yet unforgettable experience!
In this "microidvania" platforming, combat, and mining are balanced and interconnected to offer a new way to play. The terrain can be destroyed to collect resources or used as platforms to progress forward.
Inari wakes up a hundred years after a mysterious cataclysm crippled the world. Embark in his adventure and attempt to heal the world. This hand-drawn 2D masterpiece invites players to explore a strange, ever-changing landscape filled with life-altering climates and peculiar creatures.
Face off against unique adversaries, including cunning mice engineers and devout religious birds, as you navigate the challenges of this strange realm. Each encounter demands strategic thinking and skillful execution, keeping the gameplay dynamic and engaging. The world is full of surprises, waiting for players to uncover its mysteries and secrets.
Harness the power of steam and spark. The inventive mechanics of combining these elements add depth to both platforming and combat. If you like games with a rich atmosphere, beautiful hand-drawn characters and environments, and innovative mechanics, this game is for you!
Bite-sized adventure you can finish in one sitting, or stretch the exploration for many hours in order to discover all the secrets.
Classic side-scrolling action
Tightly tuned 2D controls. (best when played with controller)
Explore 4 biomes affecting your abilities
Evolve with powerful new skills and abilities! Unlock the potential of steam and spark for platforming, fighting, and mining.
A crazy cast of hand-drawn characters and enemies all brought to life with traditional 2D frame-by-frame animation.
Beautiful painted landscapes, with extravagant parallax, give a unique sense of depth to a side-on world.