Mike writes, "Life Goes On is a Puzzle-Platformer in which you play as a knight who must traverse trap-filled levels to find treasure. What makes it unique is how death is a mechanic for progress — your character dies on spikes and his replacement uses his corpse as a platform to progress. Some levels require you to die many times in order to reach the treasure, and each ‘life’ is a newly named character. This game is reminiscent of the learn-from-dying concept of Super Meat Boy, as well as the physics and bone-crunching lethality of Limbo"
Canadians, with their glowing hearts, have been able to create many fantastic video games for the world to play. From major franchises like Assassin’s Creed to the indies such as Guacamelee, the country is filled with game making talent. Here are five great Canadian games to play for Canada Day on July 1st.
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Life Goes On is finally out and available to PC players everywhere. How is this unique little platformer game when it comes to the competition?
Andy writes - "Death has always been a form a punishment in video games. The lingering fear of starting an area over again from a poorly placed checkpoint after spending hours getting to end of a level is frustrating to endure. What if death was not a form of punishment but instead, required in order to proceed. Well, Life Goes On does just that with hilarious results."