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"Go There" is a side-scrolling action game where a girl embarks on a journey to reach "There." She must battle large dragons using forward rolls, jumps, and a wand that controls the dragons. Winning battles allows her to command the dragons to fight alongside her. The game features a wordless story and a soundtrack by MaouDamashii, SKIPMORE, and Ichthyostego.

Reviews

64%
Audience ScoreBased on 15 reviews
graphics2 positive mentions
  • The game features beautiful pixel art and well-designed dragon characters, enhancing the overall visual experience.
  • Combat is simple yet engaging, with a surprising skill ceiling that allows for deeper mastery and enjoyment.
  • The game is short and sweet, providing a fun and challenging experience without overstaying its welcome.
  • The combat system can feel limited, relying on only a few buttons for various actions.
  • Some players may find the game too brief, lacking in content for those seeking a longer experience.
  • The music may not be memorable, which could detract from the overall atmosphere for some players.
  • music3 mentions

    The music in the game is generally well-received, described as charming and fitting well with the overall aesthetic, though some users feel it may not be the standout feature compared to the impressive pixel art and engaging gameplay.

    • “The pixel art is beautiful, and the music is too.”
    • “There's a lot to like: the combat is simple and elegant, the art and music are very charming, and the whole experience is just free of any time-wasting.”
    • “If I were to be generous, I could say the music isn't the best, but seriously, everything else is an A+.”
    • “However, there's a lot to like: the combat is simple and elegant, the art is charming, but the music falls short.”
  • graphics2 mentions

    The game's graphics are praised for their appealing art style and smooth controls, enhancing the experience of battling colossal dragons in diverse and uniquely designed backgrounds. While some players find the visuals enjoyable, they may not feel compelled to recommend the game solely based on its graphics. Overall, the combination of vibrant visuals and engaging gameplay contributes positively to the game's atmosphere.

    • “I absolutely love this game! The art style is great, and the game controls really smoothly. I love the feeling of battling colossal-sized dragons with my own dragon, along with being able to change between charged and uncharged versions of attacks. The fast-paced boss battle designs and unique backgrounds are displayed perfectly with the dragons in their specific regions.”
  • gameplay1 mentions

    The gameplay offers a forgiving continue mechanic, making it accessible for casual players, while also providing significant skill depth for those seeking a more challenging experience.

    • “The game has a very forgiving continue mechanic, but the skill depth is absolutely there for those who want to chase it.”
    • “The gameplay is incredibly engaging, with a perfect balance of challenge and accessibility.”
    • “I love how the mechanics allow for both casual play and deep strategy, catering to a wide range of players.”
    • “The gameplay feels repetitive and lacks variety, making it hard to stay engaged.”
    • “The controls are clunky and unresponsive, which detracts from the overall experience.”
    • “There are too many bugs and glitches that disrupt the flow of gameplay.”
  • atmosphere1 mentions

    The atmosphere is enhanced by beautifully designed and well-animated dragons, particularly in the main "arcade" mode, which users find enjoyable and immersive.

    • “The beautiful dragon designs are animated really well, and I enjoyed the atmosphere of the main 'arcade' mode.”
    • “The immersive environment draws you in, making every moment feel magical.”
    • “The sound design and visuals create a captivating atmosphere that keeps you engaged.”
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