Beret is a 2D puzzle-platformer game about a scientist, astonishingly named Beret, who has gained telekinetic abilities through his research at the Evil Corporation. He decides that the Evil Corporation is a tad too evil for his liking, and begins his solitary quest to overthrow the corporation and punish the evil deeds of his employers. Beret has 21 puzzle-filled levels, 120 collectable Medallions, over 20 hours of gameplay, and an unlockable level editor.

Arete says

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Beret is a very interesting and fun puzzle-platform game.
I found this to be one of the most exceptional games I have ever found online. The puzzles are simply ingenious. The controls are easy to learn, and the objects introduced in the game always keep the levels new and interesting.

There is 20 hours of gameplay, and none of it feels boring or repetative. There are lots of puzzles for the puzzle gamer, and enough platforming and speed challenges for the platformer. The only downside to this game is that it is significantly harder to play with a touchpad instead of a mouse (at least in my opinion) because of the precise control of the cursor that is required in the later levels of the game.

What I feel is the most amazing aspect of this game is how well the puzzles are designed. The solutions are always amazingly creative, and you never feel that they are impossible to figure out (even though you may get stuck for a while!) And, after you complete everything in all the levels, you get the level editor, which makes this game even more interesting and fun and allows for even more gameplay.

Well done, Kiwisauce! We're hoping for a sequel!