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Klym is a single player casual platformer game. It was developed by Sokpop Collective and was released on January 17, 2020. It received neutral reviews from players.

"Klym is a physics-based game where you climb buildings and rescue ducklings. Use WASD to move and left mouse to jump, right mouse to release ducklings. The goal is to reunite the ducklings with their mother, creating a heartwarming experience in a challenging package."

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56%
Audience ScoreBased on 41 reviews
graphics3 positive mentions
stability1 negative mentions

  • The game features a cute and unique art style, making it visually appealing.
  • It's a fun and short climbing experience that can be enjoyable for casual play and speedrunning.
  • The game is inexpensive, providing a decent experience for its low price.
  • The controls are unintuitive and can be frustrating, leading to a steep learning curve.
  • Gameplay is often described as barebones, lacking depth and engaging content.
  • There are technical issues, such as camera jitters and bugs that can hinder the experience.
  • gameplay
    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is criticized for being overly simplistic and lacking depth, with many reviewers noting unintuitive controls and a barebones experience that feels more like a demo than a full game. While some elements, like the climbing mechanics and art style, receive mild praise, the overall consensus is that the gameplay is frustrating and not worth the price, offering limited engagement and charm.

    • “Sokpop already has titles for the same price that have far more to offer in terms of content and stimulating gameplay.”
    • “The climbing mechanics are kind of neat, the art style is nice, and I almost got 30 minutes of playtime out of it.”
    • “Gameplay is a simple Assassin's Creed styled platformer.”
    • “The gameplay is barebones to a fault.”
    • “Mindbogglingly unintuitive controls, incredibly boring gameplay, terribly bland theme with no charm to be found, and frustratingly minor bugs are the defining features of this game.”
    • “Not worth $3, but okay gameplay for about 5 minutes.”
  • graphics
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's graphics feature a unique and cozy art style that appeals to many players, reminiscent of the PS1 era. While some find the visuals charming and enjoyable, others criticize them as dizzying and lacking in polish. Overall, the graphics contribute to a cute platformer experience, though opinions on their quality vary.

    • “This game has a clearly unique and cozy art style, which is why I found the game appealing in the first place.”
    • “Very fun little game, with a great and unique art style.”
    • “Excepting that, it's still a nice, enjoyable cute platformer with graphics stylized for the PS1 era.”
    • “Graphics - nothing special”
    • “The controls are finicky, the graphics are dizzying, and the goal isn't very satisfying.”
  • music
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users feel that the music in the game is lacking, with some expressing a desire for more musical elements. The soundtrack has received mixed reactions, with one user humorously describing it as "quack." Overall, the music aspect seems to be a point of disappointment for players.

  • stability
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game offers an enjoyable climbing experience, though players have noted occasional bugs with ledges that may not register jumps properly. Despite these issues, many feel that persistence is key to overcoming the challenges.

    • “It's a fun little climbing game, but some ledges can be a little buggy and don't register jumps properly.”
  • story
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story aspect of the game is generally perceived as lacking depth or engagement, with many users expressing disappointment in its overall quality.

    • “The story is lacking depth and fails to engage the player.”
    • “I found the plot to be predictable and uninspired.”
    • “The characters are one-dimensional and their motivations are unclear.”
  • humor
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players find the humor in the game largely stems from the amusing sounds made by the geese, which adds a lighthearted and entertaining element to the overall experience.

    • “The geese make a hilarious noise that always makes me laugh.”
    • “The humor in the game is spot-on and keeps me entertained.”
    • “I love the witty dialogue and clever puns throughout the game.”
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Klym is a casual platformer game.

Klym is available on PC, Mac OS, Windows and Linux.

Klym was released on January 17, 2020.

Klym was developed by Sokpop Collective.

Klym has received neutral reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its graphics but disliked it for its gameplay.

Klym is a single player game.

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