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William and Sly: Classic Collection bundles two low-key platformers where you guide a fox through quiet, open-ended worlds. Both games emphasize meandering at your own speed, hopping between floating stones, chasing glowing insects, and snatching up mushrooms. The first title tasks you with reactivating a broken teleport system while the sequel sees you recovering scattered journal pages. Neither has strict objectives, just hints of story woven into the environment and a steady stream of hidden collectibles to track down. The sequel expands on the formula with light puzzles and subtle narrative flourishes without disrupting the laid-back tone. While the first game’s charm lies in its simplicity, the second adds shrines that grant new abilities and optional side tasks. Players appreciate the deliberate pacing and the way the games let you linger in their soft, hand-drawn visuals. Despite minimal action, the collection draws praise for its soothing rhythm and the satisfaction of stumbling on secrets tucked into every corner.
William and Sly In our introduction to this world, William's fantastic teleportation system has been deactivated, and it is up to Sly to fix it. Activate the stones, play around with mysterious fairyflies, and gather up mushrooms. The heart of the game is in exploration, venturing beyond the central task, and seeing what intriguing discoveries can be made in every corner of this sprawling landscape. William and Sly 2 The troublesome gnomes have stolen and scattered the pages of William's journal! Alongside this main quest, you will discover shrines that offer up side quests and new abilities. Building off the serene, cozy gameplay of the original game, William and Sly 2 offers light puzzles to solve and more narrative touches to build up this world. But worry not, there are still plenty of mushrooms to munch and delightful secrets to uncover.
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Single player
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