Spark & Kling is a stylized couch co-op puzzle platformer for all ages, you and your friend play as:
- Spark, the electric bug, who can possess different electronics, she also carries baby sparklings to shoot at generators and magnets!
- Kling, the metal gel blob, who shoots the metal gel to put weight on objects in order to make them heavy!
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For a free game, it's surprisingly fun and adventurous, making it beginner-friendly.
The game offers a creative co-op experience with unique mechanics that can be enjoyable for local players.
It's a nice small game to play with a partner, providing a fun couch co-op experience.
The camera controls are frustrating and can make gameplay difficult, often leading to disorientation.
The game lacks online co-op functionality, limiting its accessibility for players without local partners.
Overall gameplay quality is questionable, with some reviewers comparing it unfavorably to student projects.
gameplay
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The gameplay has received overwhelmingly negative feedback, with users citing issues such as a problematic camera, laggy interactions, and overall poor quality. However, some players appreciate the fun and engaging environments reminiscent of games like "Tinykin," which offers enjoyable platforming experiences.
“I must admit, however, that I always find gameplay environments like this to be really fun - tinykin, where you platform around a human-sized home as an ant-sized man leading a crowd of small creatures (the titular tinykin), was one of my absolute favorite 2022 releases.”
“This game is a complete disaster - the camera damages the eyes and brain, the settings interactions are laggy, and the overall gameplay quality is truly questionable.”
story
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The game's story is considered a great idea but is criticized for being short and lacking depth, especially when compared to similar titles like "It Takes Two." Additionally, players note that the absence of collectibles further diminishes the narrative experience.
“Great idea, but the story is short.”
“Cute little co-op game that is similar to 'It Takes Two' but much shorter, with less story and no collectibles.”