Papair Is a Story-Driven Exploration Game Involving a Paper Island in the Sky
Posted by: Jon Ben-Mayor on 10/01/2015 09:54 AM [ Comments ]
You are forced into exploring an exotic island in the the sky, made totally of paper, after crashing landing your plane upon the beautiful and confusing oasis.
This little independent game starts out with a short story about you flying an airplane until a storm comes and crash lands you on a paper island. From here you can explore the island. You need to capture the 5 blueprints which look to have become paper birds. You need them so you can build a replacement plane to escape the paper island. You encounter many other crashed planes you previously attempted to build and fly along the way... will you succeed or will you figure out how to grow some paper Vodka instead?
The controls take some getting used to and I suspect a gamepad would be better than the keyboard. While it is explained that “E” is to interact and “space” is to kick, the camera controls and angle were a bit annoying to me. I found the good old “w,a,s,d” keys managed movement and the arrows managed the camera angle, or position you’re facing.
The graphics are pretty good (hey, it’s an Indie game) and there is even a map at the bottom of your screen to navigate around. While there is no obviously immediate goal, the character responds as if there is as seen in one of the screenshots where my character says “gotcha, only 5 to go” as if I was trying to complete an objective I wasn’t aware of.
Still, the game is good, clean fun.
Download @ http://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/papair.html
The controls take some getting used to and I suspect a gamepad would be better than the keyboard. While it is explained that “E” is to interact and “space” is to kick, the camera controls and angle were a bit annoying to me. I found the good old “w,a,s,d” keys managed movement and the arrows managed the camera angle, or position you’re facing.
The graphics are pretty good (hey, it’s an Indie game) and there is even a map at the bottom of your screen to navigate around. While there is no obviously immediate goal, the character responds as if there is as seen in one of the screenshots where my character says “gotcha, only 5 to go” as if I was trying to complete an objective I wasn’t aware of.
Still, the game is good, clean fun.
Download @ http://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/papair.html
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