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Kejora is a 2026 puzzle platformer developed by Berangin Creative that blends hand-drawn animation with a narrative about a girl fleeing monstrous threats. Set in a quiet village disrupted by a dark secret, the game follows Kejora as she navigates perilous environments with allies who aid in solving environmental puzzles. The game’s single-player mode focuses on exploration and teamwork, using companions to manipulate the world and bypass obstacles. Released across PC, PS5, Xbox One, and Switch, it’s styled as a mix of visual storytelling and mechanical problem-solving. The title leans into indie charm but carries a tense, mysterious tone driven by its creatures and lore.
You control Kejora and two supporting characters, each with abilities to interact with the environment. Puzzle-solving often involves switching between characters to access restricted areas or trigger environmental changes, like activating switches or creating bridges. Movement feels tight and responsive, with precise jumps and a momentum-based platforming system. Combat is minimal but tense, requiring quick reflexes to evade enemy attacks. Sessions average 3-5 hours, with each level structured around a central puzzle that branches into smaller challenges. The game emphasizes exploration over combat, encouraging backtracking to unlock hidden paths. Controls are straightforward, with a focus on simplicity to match the game’s artistic style.
PlayPile community ratings are 82%, with 75% of players completing the main story in an average 12 hours. Critics average 8.4/10, praising the art style but noting repetitive puzzle designs in later levels. Community moods show 60% "curious," 25% "intrigued," and 15% "confused" by the ending’s ambiguity. Achievement completion sits at 78% (100 total), with 45% unlocking all collectibles. Review snippets highlight the "beautiful but frustrating camera angles" and "overly similar boss mechanics." Completion rates drop sharply in the final act, with 30% of players abandoning after the third act.
Kejora is best for puzzle fans who appreciate hand-drawn aesthetics over complex combat. At $29.99, it offers decent value for its 12-hour average playtime but lacks the replayability of its peers. The 78% achievement completion rate suggests moderate challenge, with rewards tied to exploration. While the art style and premise are strong, repetitive puzzles and a divisive ending may deter some. Worth a playthrough for its visuals and tight platforming, but skip if you crave deep narrative or varied mechanics.
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