Free Games I Like: Small Worlds

Posted at 11:51 by Joe Martin with 12 comments

Joe Martin
This blog post will be, like the game it’s about, small. I don’t really have a huge amount to say about Small Worlds, which was developed for a recent Casual Games Competition with the theme 'Explore', other than that it’s a remarkably elegant and effective piece of pixel-art brilliance.

A game which only ever alludes to having a deeper plot, Small Worlds opens with a single line before jumping to the gameplay – “There is too much noise”.

The gameplay itself is simple. At the start of each of the five levels the viewpoint is zoomed in on you – a small red line with a pale face and zero animation. The aim of each level is then to find the exit, which returns you to a hub level before you move on to the next world. There’s no fighting, no skill trees and no enemies. It’s just a gentle and rather lovely paced matter of exploration.

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What makes Small Worlds so striking though, apart from the fantastic soundtrack and pixel-art, is the way the levels are unveiled. Rather than having a static perspective that follows the player, every time you move towards the edge of the screen in Small Worlds you end up pushing back the camera and zooming the view out.

Navigation thus becomes it’s own reward, weaving a powerfully underplayed plot and creating a rare gracefulness that’s quite hypnotic.

In essence; Small Worlds is a very good game that takes about five minutes to play and which leaves a very strong impression. I like it. You should play it.

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Quote Nedsbeds 5th November 2009, 12:25
Wow, love it!
Quote UncertainGod 5th November 2009, 12:33
That's a great little game.
Quote Xtrafresh 5th November 2009, 15:36
i saw it through your "what we're reading" tip on the main page. I agree, it's a very striking tiny pebble of briliance!
Quote mooseguy 6th November 2009, 17:22
Loved it.
Quote Blackie Chan 6th November 2009, 20:39
I hate platformers but that was interesting.
Quote SBS 6th November 2009, 23:10
Superb and so are quite a few of the other entries. Thank you blogging type.
Quote C-Sniper 8th November 2009, 17:57
Just finished it and I must say that I truly enjoyed that game in all of its simplicity.
Quote docodine 9th November 2009, 05:56
It's alright, there was a similar freeware game like this.. A lot longer, I don't remember the name.. This one looked better though. I'll try and remember. It sounded northern European though.
Quote October 9th November 2009, 06:12
Thanks, this is awesome!
Quote mi1ez 9th November 2009, 12:38
Loved it apart from the length! Give me more!
Quote dire_wolf 11th November 2009, 22:06
Love the ending! Wish it were longer though
Quote Da_Rude_Baboon 13th November 2009, 11:23
Great game Joe. Thanks!
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