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Have You Played… Kalimba?Dec 14, 2020 - Rock, Paper, Shotgun Have You Played? is an endless stream of game retrospectives. One a day, every day, perhaps for all time… Kalimba is probably the greatest puzzle platformer you’ve never played. Just saying its name brings a smile to my face. It’s a delightful word that just rolls off the tongue, much like the pair of grinning totem heads you’ll send cascading through its subterranean levels in search of ever-larger totem faces to help bring the light back to your cursed island. It’s a real gem, old Kalimba, and it remains one of my favourite games of all time. (more…) Kalimba reviewMay 19, 2015 - PC GamerNEED TO KNOW What is it? Pleasant puzzle platformer, but not too puzzle-y. Influenced by Outland, Kirby Reviewed on Intel Core i7-4800MQ, 8GB RAM, Nvidia GeForce GTX 870M / 3GB GDDR Alternatively Ibb and Obb Copy protection Steam Expect to pay $10 /  7 Release Out now Developer Press Play Publisher Microsoft Studios Multiplayer 2 player coop Link Official site Somewhere in the world there s a person capable of completing Mega Man X and Mega Man X2 concurrently, using the same controller, in less than three hours. I m not kidding: the footage is here, and it s very tedious to watch. Kalimba takes the concept and makes it fun, cheerful, and only occasionally tedious. Kalimba s premise is simple. You re in charge of two small totems tasked with fending off some vague impending doom. A towering, all-important totem has been destroyed by an evil force, and it needs to be rebuilt with pieces found at the end of each level. Master a level and you re rewarded with a special, ornate totem—basically a badge of honour—whereas poor performance gives you an ugly old log. Either way, you pass the level and move to the next, but it s hard to resist the pull of creating the prettiest painted figure possible by nailing a perfect run. The levels are straightforward enough at first: direct your two characters all the way to the end of the level and don t fall into any of the evil black sludge. Problem is, in early levels both totems have their own route and obstacles, and if one dies the other does too. It feels like playing two breezy platformers at once, and it s pleasantly daunting to vouch for two characters. Early levels, like the above, are challenging yet relaxing. Don't be fooled. And that s a great idea for a 2D platformer—who needs more?—except there s a lot more to Kalimba. Danish studio Press Play goes to great lengths to dig up every conundrum possible in the scenario: sometimes your totems will collaborate, at other times they ll tag team in mini-escort missions, while at other times you ll wish one of them would stop being so needy and die. In most cases it s impossible to move one totem without also moving the other, but you can switch between the totems and use the environment to manipulate their position in relation to each other. Sometimes you ll need one purple totem to chaperone a blue totem through purple goop, and vice versa. New challenges and approaches are served up at a steady clip, and it s a cleverly paced platformer in the way it immediately capitalises on the player s mastery of a new technique, layering on ideas until the game no longer resembles a typical left-to-right platformer. With Teeth It s a game with a lot of ideas, but it s not overly cerebral. Kalimba finds a nice balance between static problem solving and fast-paced, reflex-oriented running. The graphics—crisp, colourful, triangular mosaics—are delightfully readable, and while environments tend to feel a bit rep...Kalimba Concept Art: Floating Islands And Totem ChartsApr 30, 2015 - Rock, Paper, ShotgunI liked the art style of Kalimba so much I asked Press Play if they had any concept artwork I could peer at. I’d like to do that more with developers and their games – “Hey, gimme that sketchbook!” They did and here it is for you to examine and enjoy too – there’s also a level design gif*. I promise I’ll shut up about it now: *gif is a little over 1mb, dearest mobile usersWot I Think: KalimbaApr 28, 2015 - Rock, Paper, ShotgunKalimba is a delightful game. Bright colours, tight controls, platforming, animals with accessories Developers Press Play basically laid a Pip trap and waited for me to blunder into it. You play as a shaman, attempting to rebuild her protective totem pole after it’s destroyed by an evil shaman. The good shaman has also been destroyed and thus must resort to manipulating objects with her spirit. These objects are two differently coloured pieces of totem pole and by controlling them simultaneously you can solve puzzles and progress through zones, collecting the errant pieces of your pole as you go. … Pole Positioning: Initial Thoughts On KalimbaApr 24, 2015 - Rock, Paper, ShotgunKalimba. It’s a lovely word to say and, pleasingly, a lovely game to play so far. I’m working on a Wot I Think but given the game came out yesterday on Steam and the WIT won’t be able to be completed before Monday I thought I’d share some initial thoughts here and now. Kalimba is a puzzle platformer (initially on console) where you control two coloured pieces of totem pole, moving them about simultaneously in order to solve problems and reach the larger totem piece at the end of the level. … Now Available on Steam - KalimbaApr 22, 2015 - Product ReleaseKalimba is Now Available on Steam! Jump, switch and fly your way through mind-bending subterranean puzzles in this stunning new platforming adventure from the award-winning Press Play!