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On Rusty Trails is a modern, illustrative platformer, set in a world constantly reacting to your change in identity. You are Elvis. Home owner, triangular metal person and lover of dryness. A sudden thunderstorm leaves your house dissolved into a pile o...
On Rusty Trails is a modern, illustrative platformer, set in a world constantly reacting to your change in identity. You are Elvis. Home owner, triangular metal person and lover of dryness. A sudden thunderstorm leaves your house dissolved into a pile of rubble. Only lightning-fast reactions will keep you from a looming rusty funeral. Don your Shifty Suit to incognito yourself and walk among suspicious hairy folk. Perilous puzzles and prejudiced platforms will bar your way in this deceptively deep gaming dish.
Slip into the Shifty Suit! – Blast through this fast-paced platformer and instantly shift from rusty red to hairy blue to influence how the whole environment reacts to you.
Still stepping on the floor? – Magnetic boots deliver a unique platform mechanic in multiple dimensions. Walk both walls and ceilings, and prepare for an adrenaline rush from treacherous puzzles.
A gloomy tale in finest comic art! – Feast your eyes on the trademark Black Pants art style in this beautiful and bleak platformer and its miniature world with even smaller inhabitants. Eyes! FEAST!
Spite and prejudice! – Stimulate your brains with a story about the loss of a low-rent flat, complicated misunderstandings and a looming war. And there is even forbidden romance.
It creaks, it cracks, it crunches! – A dark and melodic soundtrack with an eclectic selection of music. Haunting robotic sounds for your rainy days and the industrial revolution.
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If your like me who loves indie platformer games mixed with some puzzle play then you'll definitely enjoy this. Quick, simple and challenging all in one. The graphics, the characters, the story unfolding around the characters and the gameplay are excellent. The downside is the shortness of the game with no additional content except for the art and the digital comic, but besides the shortness it is well worth your time.
Pros
- Great graphics, characters, and background story of the world
- Challenging levels and puzzles
Cons
- Short, completed the game in 6.5 hours (not in one sitting of course)
- No extra content to the game but you do get artwork and the digital comic
Hope this helps. Enjoy!!
On Rusty Trails is a simple, short and easy puzzle platformer. It’s also way more fun then many much more famous and highly regarded games.
The mechanics minimlistic: your character - a red, pyramid-shaped robot – can walk on walls and ceilings like Spider-man, and switch between his usual “red” form and a blue costume. Most platforms in the game can only be used on when you are of the same color as they are, and will disappear in the vicinity of your opposite-colored form. What you do, is run, jump, and switch quickly from red to blue and back again navigating the increasingly complex, but always very short, levels.
While the game does get progressively more elaborate, with new types of danger, platforms that change color, and even boss fights (of sorts), it never gets really difficult. And this is coming from someone who honestly kinda sucks at platformers, so if you consider yourself an expert in the genre you’ll probably find this insultingly easy.
And yet… there’s something just fun about it. It’s straightforward, unassuming and unpretentious. I actually like the fact that it’s easy. I like not being frustrated with a game, stuck in the same level for hours and not feeling like throwing my keyboard across the room. I like the fact that it’s not a game that wants to give you bragging rights for beating it, doesn’t have some pretentious meta-plot and doesn’t waste your time by forcing you to start the whole game over when you die “because hardcore”.
It requires just enough thought to not be a totally brainless exercise, and just enough reflex to not get slow or boring, but never so much as to stop being relaxing and simply enjoyable.
If you’re a platformer veteran, if you’ve beaten Super Meatboy and Spelunky every which way and revel in forcing your way through the grinder you’ll probably not find anything here of interest. But if you just want a fun little game with nothing to prove to anyone, you could certainly do a lot worse than On Rusty Trails.
I've really enjoyed this game. Visuals are really good, music matches the gameplay, levels are tight and clever (especially if you want to bring all the save tokens to the exit portal), but never too frustrating (no desire to throw your gamepad away or break it). And I like it how little Elvis remained true to his goal and achieved it,
I like puzzle platformers, but the puzzles in most of them either tedious or obtuse, when a good puzzle game should have a smooth, gradual difficulty curve, and gradually introduce new mechanics, instead of relying on the starting gimmick. This is a good puzzle game. There's not much to add beyond the storepage's description; it's pretty much what it says on the box, and it's actually good!