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OIO The Game (Mac)

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OIO The Game (Mac)

Rating: 4.3 (4 votes cast)

The player controls OIO, a little wooden character, who can grow wooden beams by throwing special seeds on fertile grounds. As he wakes up in a strange universe made of wood, OIO finds that all his wooden companions are petrified. 

Being left alone in this gigantic place, he will embark for a journey that will help him understand what happened to his people. 

He will retrace the history of the wood civilization and how the steel changed everything in the run to more power and technology. 

To understand why he is now alone, OIO progress through various levels and environments. 

OIO’s power can be used in different ways, mixing classic platform gameplay and puzzle situations.He is able to combine up to three wooden beams at the same time. 

He will use them to climb cliffs, jump higher, solve puzzles and control the fire propagation.

  • A new approach of classic platformer with an original and fresh core gameplay: grow up to three wooden beams and combine them to progress. 
  • Get on a memorable journey through a wooden made universe to unveil the darkness surrounding the world. 
  • Solve puzzles with a variety of resolutions. 
  • Control the fire propagation along the beams. 
  • Deep exploration of the levels rewarded by revealing the past of this strange universe. 
  • A unique handmade-like art style. 
  • 12 levels across various environments from the underground to the top of a gigantic construction. 
  • A final confrontation for the sake of your people. 

 

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OIO - Another clever Indie title

By bsebire posted 12th November 2011

The great thing about digital distribution is there are now so many fantastic little indie games with clever ideas. This is one of them. The graphics are simple but beautiful, and there are many cool details to notice as you explore. It's hard to describe the gameplay, but your character can grow a limited number of 'tree columns' which can branch from specific points of the landscape and each other. From this simple mechanic, come many tricky puzzles to solve. It's the sort of game that makes you feel clever for working out the levels. Shortish, but definitely quality over quantity, and very recommended.