- July 17, 2014
- Extend Studio
So Many Me
Overall if cute puzzles are your thing I’d recommend this game highly. The story really isn’t anything to write home about, but it’s got a few laughs here and there. But I mainly enjoy the unique puzzle solving myself! Just be warned if you get frustrated easily you may swear at the screen a couple times, but that’s a given with any puzzle game. Also bare in mind there seems to be no sign of multiplayer at the moment. I’ve clocked 9 hours so far on So Many Me, and I don’t intend to stop playing any time soon!
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So Many Me is a single player platformer game with a fantasy theme. It was developed by Extend Studio and was released on July 17, 2014. It received mostly positive reviews from critics and positive reviews from players.
You play as an unassuming green blob named Filo, who has an incredible ability: to control his many, many clones -- referred to as the “ME”. These clones possess all sorts of fun abilities that can be used to solve puzzles throughout the game. As you progress further through Filo’s adventure, you will find a variety of new types of clones. Understanding and harnessing their unique powers are key t…











- The game features a cute art style and fun, unique mechanics that enhance the overall experience.
- It offers clever puzzles that are simple to understand yet challenging to solve, providing a satisfying sense of accomplishment.
- The characters are adorable, and the game is enjoyable for both children and adults, making it a great choice for puzzle platformer fans.
- The controls can be confusing and challenging, particularly with the lack of customization options.
- The game can become extremely frustrating due to its high difficulty level and lack of checkpoints, especially during boss battles.
- Some players feel that the game relies too heavily on precision platforming, which can lead to repetitive failures and frustration.
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The graphics of the game are widely praised for their cute, child-like art style that appeals to both younger and older audiences. Reviewers highlight the stunning visuals and immersive audio, which enhance the overall gameplay experience, particularly in puzzle-solving scenarios. Despite some frustrations with level design, the charming aesthetics and unique mechanics contribute to a delightful atmosphere.
“The graphics are astounding and have a child-like feel to them, but that doesn't mean that adults and teenagers alike can't enjoy them too.”
“This game's puzzles take time to unravel, and all the while gives you cheery music and cute graphics to look at.”
“[Solid 2D puzzle-filled stages with many challenging complexities, cute visuals and immersive audio, lots of unlockable goodies.]”
So Many Me
Overall if cute puzzles are your thing I’d recommend this game highly. The story really isn’t anything to write home about, but it’s got a few laughs here and there. But I mainly enjoy the unique puzzle solving myself! Just be warned if you get frustrated easily you may swear at the screen a couple times, but that’s a given with any puzzle game. Also bare in mind there seems to be no sign of multiplayer at the moment. I’ve clocked 9 hours so far on So Many Me, and I don’t intend to stop playing any time soon!
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Frequently Asked Questions
So Many Me is a platformer game with fantasy theme.
So Many Me is available on Xbox Series X|S, PC, Mac OS, PlayStation 4 and others.
So Many Me was released on July 17, 2014.
So Many Me was developed by Extend Studio.
So Many Me has received mostly positive reviews from players and mostly positive reviews from critics. Most players liked So Many Me for its graphics but disliked it for its story.
So Many Me is a single player game.
Similar games include Escape Goat 2, ANIMAL WELL, Kitsune Tails, Unbound:Worlds Apart, FEZ and others.



