December 23, 2024
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Pixel art puzzle adventure game “Recolit” coming to Steam on February 16, 2024


In a highly anticipated announcement, publisher Yokaze and developer Image Labo have revealed that the pixel art puzzle adventure game “Recolit” is scheduled for release on PC via Steam on February 16, 2024. The game promises to captivate players with its unique combination of pixel art aesthetics and puzzle-solving elements, creating an immersive gaming experience.

For those eager to get a glimpse into the world of “Recolit,” a demo is currently available offering a preview of the intriguing challenges and mysteries that await players in this atmospheric adventure.

The premise of “Recolit” revolves around a captivating narrative: your spaceship crashes, and you find yourself in a peculiar town where night perpetually envelops the landscape. Despite the eternal darkness, the townspeople continue with their daily routines, seemingly unfazed by the unusual celestial state. The game unfolds as players embark on a quest for lights in this enigmatic town, delving into the lives of its inhabitants and unraveling the secrets hidden beneath the nighttime façade.

As players engage in seemingly trivial tasks for the townspeople, a gradual progression reveals the heart of the matter. In the midst of these ordinary but peculiar interactions, a mysterious girl emerges, leaving players with a cryptic message: “It’s okay. I will wait for you”.

“Recolit” promises to deliver a pixel art visual feast along with an immersive narrative, making its upcoming release a highlight for adventure and puzzle game enthusiasts. Mark your calendars for February 16, 2024, as the night waits to reveal its secrets in this captivating pixel art adventure.

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