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Yasuhati is a platformer that uses voice commands to control movement. Players shout directions to navigate levels filled with jumps, obstacles, and timed challenges. The system responds to loudness and pitch changes rather than specific words making it intuitive but requiring some practice. Each stage tests timing and vocal consistency as you climb structures and avoid hazards. The simplicity of controls contrasts with the precision needed to succeed. This approach stands out in a genre dominated by button mashing. Early reviews note its creative use of hardware and accessibility for players with mobility issues. With support on mobile and PC it offers a niche but polished experience. The single player campaign focuses on refining mechanics over story but the low price and high replay value keep it engaging. Over 100 levels ensure steady progression without overwhelming newcomers.
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