"I get that this review, when taking the pure scoreboard statistics out of context, sounds overly harsh. Please allow me, then, to add the context. When you take simple toy avatars, drop them in a child’s playset, introduce catchy music and a theme song that gets stuck in your head, and you deliver simple and repetitive gameplay, all in two minute long levels that keep you moving along, then something wacky happens. You end up with something extremely fun. You end up with What the Bat?."
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You play as a bat navigating vertical worlds filled with floating rocks and deadly gaps. The goal is simple: climb as high as possible by timing jumps and using momentum to cross precarious ledges. Each level forces you to balance speed and precision solving physics-based puzzles that shift as you gain altitude. The controls feel tight and responsive making every leap and slide feel intentional. The game's charm comes from its minimalist design and escalating difficulty. Clever level layouts mix environmental hazards with tight platforming challenges that test your reflexes and problem solving. Early access players on forums have already uncovered hidden paths and secret collectibles scattered throughout the skybox. Coming December 9 2024 it runs smoothly on PC and Linux with a focus on tight mechanics over flashy visuals.
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