Celaria
PlatformerCelaria is a first person parkour platformer with emphasis on fast and reactionbased gameplay. Use the enviroment and its different effects to your advantage...
A rather abstract platformer with a catchy tune. Race to the end of each level with the fewest amount of deaths possible. Brag to your friends about how you beat level nine and only died 37 times!
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Celaria is a first person parkour platformer with emphasis on fast and reactionbased gameplay. Use the enviroment and its different effects to your advantage...
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Hey, I did a quick playthrough of your game and made a video of it on my channel - Youtu.be
The video didn't come out super well since I didn't realize the music was really loud compared to the mic but I tried to trim it down so it's not too long. It was a pretty fun game to play, but I beat it a little more easily than I'd like :P. I mention this in the video, but I find it strange that you lose your momentum if you let go of the directional keys. This allows you to jump over a platform then let go when you're on it, making a lot of the jumps a little too easy. Might be worth seeing how the game goes without that? That might break some puzzles though if you're not careful. More suggestions as a summary at the end of the video!