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Channel your inner Donkey Kong Country with the demo for this 2025 pixel platformerXwitter’s “Your game is too much like…” thread is well worth a browse

Xwitter’s “Your game is too much like…” thread is well worth a browse

Image credit:Top Hat Studios

Image credit:Top Hat Studios

Artwork of a duck and turtle flying through the sky in Windswept

Given the sheer quantity ofgames releasing on Steamthese days, having a neat little elevator pitch for your game can be vital in helping it stand out. For example, if I get an email saying a game is like “Obra Dinn meets such and such” or “Into The Breach but a deckbuilder”, that’s like personal catnip to me, and can be a handy indicator of whether I should investigate further - maybe watch a gameplay trailer for it, say, or see if it’s got a demo. Case in point: this is exactly how I stumbled upon the upcoming Donkey Kong Country-esque platformerWindsweptlast week, although instead of an email, I saw it on the growing"Your game is too much like…“thread over on Xwitter - which is definitely worth a browse if you have very niche interests in need of a good scratch.

Indeed, sometimes a game doesn’t have to be “X meets Y”. It can just be “really, really like X”, which is exactly what the (slightly unwieldy) thread of quote Xweets of “Your game is too much like…” is all about. There are plenty more I want to check out when I get a moment, too, such asDungeon Drafters(as a too much like Slay The Spire-like),Berserk Boy(too much likeMega Man), andCataclismo(which says it’s too much like the battle of Helm’s Deep). Yes please and thank you.

Image credit:Top Hat Studios

A duck and turtle barrel roll through a tricky vine platforming course in Windswept

A duck and turtle jump through an icy cave dodging enemies in Windswept

Hoiking your partner up onto your back has other advantages, too. Duck can throw Turtle out onto the ground or float them on water to use them as an impromptu bounce pad, for example, while Turtle and chuck Duck up in the air to give them both an extra lift up to higher platforms. The Steam demo puts both of these skills to great use in its early crop of stages, although at this point in time, I’d say there are maybe,maybe, one too many button presses involved for it to all feel completely seamless and second nature for my liking (especially after coming offreviewing Prince Of Persia: The Lost Crownlast week). Still, the devs have said onXwitterrecently that this particular demo is over a year old now, and that the game is now “leaps and bounds ahead” of what it was, so I’m crossing my fingers for the final release. And hey, Windswept’s stages aren’t timed or anything, so there’s no real pressure to get things done quickly anyway.

Windswept Kickstarter TrailerWatch on YouTube

Windswept Kickstarter Trailer

Cover image for YouTube video

So, thank you Xwitter thread for the good find, and for yet another game to keep an eye on for ourmost anticipatedlist next year. Find out more (and play its demo) over onSteam.