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Thomas was Alone Review | MONG

There is no question that the platformer has been done to death. While far-off from its hay-day, the modern platformer is often a dime a dozen especially among the indie-developer crowd. While other games like Braid or Trine 2 focused on elaborate gameplay mechanics, Mike Bithell (working alongside with Bossa and Curve Studios) focused Thomas was Alone solely around humor and a well-written story to set it apart from the mediocre masses.

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sweendog3738d ago

What a game. Loved this from start to finish. Was so deep story wise and a real head scratcher game play wise.

SpiralTear3738d ago

Agreed. Incredible way to make real characters out of figures that don't even have faces.

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Rask3738d ago

Amazing game, best indie i've ever played.

no_more_heroes3738d ago

Just started playing this again after getting my new laptop and re-installing Steam. The commentary is just as engrossing as I remember.

Got as far as three levels in with Claire last time, will finish the whole game this time.

Venoxn4g3737d ago

a really great game, loved it

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Switch eShop deals - 80's Overdrive, Assassin's Creed III, Spice and Wolf VR, Thomas Was Alone, more

A number of new deals are up and running on the North American Switch eShop. These include 80’s Overdrive, Assassin’s Creed III: Remastered, Spice and Wolf VR, Thomas Was Alone, and more.

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Review: Thomas Was Alone - Nintendolife

As it’s a package from 2013 of a game that reportedly sold a million copies, you probably already know if you need to get Thomas Was Alone. If you haven’t played it and you have a Switch then you absolutely must get the demo – right away, no excuses. Its playful elucidation of how games work shouldn't be missed by anyone interested in the medium. The full game gives you a few hours of good platforming with great presentation and a well-told story. And as an artefact of its era of indie games, Thomas Was Alone is a delight. The game can be experienced start-to-finish in a few short sessions and Bithell’s commentary provides a sort of meta-narration to motivate another playthrough if you haven’t heard it before. In short, Thomas Was Alone was pretty great when it came out, it’s held up well and now it’s on your Switch.

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Review - Thomas Was Alone (Switch) | WayTooManyGames

WTMG's Leo Faria: "I thought Thomas Was Alone was just going to be yet another pretentious indie darling, but I’m glad to know I was dead wrong. It’s not only a well-designed puzzle platformer with good controls, but also a story-driven treat for the eyes and ears, a game that will make you care about a bunch of moving rectangles, somehow. It might not be very replayable (actually, let’s double down on this: it’s devoid of replayability), but it’s still pretty fun while it lasts. No matter where you decide to play it – and believe me, there are tons of platforms to choose – this game is worth experiencing at least once."

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Unknown_Gamer57941154d ago

Any game that can make you care about basic shapes is doing something right IMHO.