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N?na, Ha?e F?aith is a minimalist platformer where you navigate three interconnected realms by shifting between them mid-jump. Each world mirrors the others but with altered layouts and hazards. You guide a small figure through floating platforms, avoiding sharp objects and gaps while using the overlapping layers to solve spatial puzzles. Controls are basic, jump and switch worlds, but the trick lies in timing transitions to reach areas otherwise blocked. The lack of a traditional tutorial means trial and error plays a big role. The game’s trippy, abstract visuals stand out. Blurred backgrounds and stark white shapes create a dreamlike atmosphere that shifts with each realm swap. Though released in 2011 as a browser game, its core loop of exploration and quick thinking still feels fresh. At under an hour long, it’s brief but leaves a lasting impression with its clever use of layered environments. The sparse audio and lack of text let the mechanics speak for themselves, making it easy to get lost in its quiet, geometric world.
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