Wyv and Keep is a grid-based action/puzzle game following two young treasure hunters into the land of Amazonia. Take control of the duo and use teamwork to solve mind-bending puzzles, navigate challenging action sequences, and find hidden riches deep within an ancient temple. Play by yourself, with a friend locally on one keyboard, or online, dodging fiendish traps, evading cannibalistic pygmies, shopping for hats, and even exploring an active volcano. Even create and share your own puzzles with the included cartographer. All this summer in Wyv and Keep!

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Well it'd be pretty sad rating my own game less than 10, wouldn't it?

Gorgeous pixel-art and mind bending classic platformer puzzles combined with a little bit of action. Not to forget, it has co-op! Cool stuff!

10

Local/online co-op, fun puzzles, super cute art style, and a game design that feels like Lost Vikings. And it works!

Excellent.

10

A great Puzzle platforming game both co-op and single player friendly, you are playing as an argumentative couple stuck in the middle of a forest in search of treasure, fortune and stuff!

10

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awesome 10/10 :)

10

I blame this game for my lack of sanity. I love it!

A comical co-op puzzle game that keeps you wanting more!

Cute and pretty good dificulty levels.

10

saw this pop up on desura and played the demo with my girl on the same keyboard, laughing from start to finish. if the team can get the game out with online multiplayer and a level editor like they say, this could go on to become something massive. absolutely cannot wait!

10

A very nice take on on classic console puzzle/adventure games. The graphics and animations are very nice and could indeed be taken from one of the classic16 bit consoles like the SNES. There's a nice mix of pixelized low resolution stuff as well as some high resolution backgrounds and menu screens, which - like I didn't expect at first - match rather well.

The gameplay is rather simple: Get one of the two adventurers to the exit door (which you might have to open first). The challenge (and the complexity) lies in the maximum number of blocks you're able to jump over or where/when you're able to move something - or simply in avoiding traps and enemies. But that's sometimes not as easy as it sounds. The game is easy to get a hold of, but some levels can be really tough to master (e.g. trying to beat the level as fast as possible in as few tries as possible).

The game is fun, the levels are different enough to not appear repetitive, but some situation can get a bit tricky. These levels might be nothing for people that want to beat a game in one or two sittings or without dieing. Without wanting to lower the work or accomplishments of any other group participating in alpha funds, I'd say this is the most polished and playable game under the alpha funds category. I wouldn't even call it alpha. It's more like a beta or - thinking of some rushed game releases - up to release quality already.