- October 27, 2023
- AnxiousBuddha
Sut
71%Game Brain Score
music, humor
gameplay
100% User Score 22 reviews
Platforms
About
"Sut" is a charming 2D platformer with pixel art graphics, following a soot ball's journey out of a fireplace. The game features 50 levels with challenging obstacles, including enemies and spikes, while offering a semi-persistent checkpoint system. Players can enjoy a custom, retro-style soundtrack, track progress, and aim for fast level completions.

Audience ScoreBased on 22 reviews
music4 positive mentions
gameplay3 negative mentions
- Sut is a charming and well-designed retro platformer that offers a surprising amount of content and variety for its low price.
- The gameplay mechanics are simple yet have a nice level of depth, making the game engaging and enjoyable.
- The game features a delightful soundtrack and cute character design, enhancing the overall fun experience.
- Some players may find the game to be punishingly difficult, which could be off-putting for those not accustomed to hard platformers.
- There is a lack of rewards or acknowledgment for collecting all enemies per level, which could diminish the sense of accomplishment.
- The controls may take some time to get used to, potentially leading to initial frustration for new players.
gameplay
10 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe gameplay is characterized by a variety of challenges and obstacles, despite its limited mechanics and simple controls. The level design effectively utilizes a small set of gameplay elements, creating diverse experiences that keep players engaged and on their toes. Overall, the game offers a unique and distinct gameplay feeling compared to similar titles.
“The game also does a lot with just a handful of gameplay elements, and the level design really exercises those gameplay elements in a diverse variety of ways that keep you on your toes.”
“Lots of variety with limited mechanics, obstacles, and enemies.”
“The mechanics are simple.”
“It is simpler than either of those games and has a significantly different kind of gameplay feeling too.”