Nintendo Switch

Harmony's Odyssey Switch Review

The world is dark and scary at this time and comfy games are just what we need. Harmony’s Odyssey is a 3D fantasy adventure puzzle game set on mythical dioramas filled with riddles, perky creatures, and magic. Developed by MythicOwl, within this vibrant and simple game you attempt a fantastic journey through remote fabled lands tangled with a rowdy cat and bring peace to its inhabitants by setting their houses and towns right.

A 3D adventure puzzle game focused on the verge of mythical legends and the modern world, an attractive representation of magical realism and vibrant whimsical aesthetics, there is lots to love. While you begin starting with an easy see the difference side-by-side images and move into rearranging and matching dioramas with layers of detail. You construct scenes, play through them, and ultimately bring the planet alive while you solve them. These tile-based riddles according to classic jigsaw ideas work perfectly for all those efficient at puzzles, and people learning. Additionally, the smoothness designs and environment detail are gorgeous. The more detailed, the greater difficult and that’s what keeps you engaged. Especially as the tiles involved in the diorama grow in number. The most dynamic puzzles contain multiple levels and push you to analyze the puzzles in a holistic way, whilst showcasing the ingenuity of art design lending straight to mechanics.

The smartest thing about Harmony’s Odyssey is how it seems to convey instructions through visual queues alone. This helps widen the audience of those who can play the sport and discover it enjoyable. While I, a 30-year-old woman, can enjoy the game’s puzzles which never get truly difficult but always keep you entertained, so can a child who might not be the best at reading but can form patterns. It’s the little such things as edge colors which make each puzzle accessible to different audiences that really get this to game something special.

Additionally, the opportunity to move the camera around the model allows you to spot small connection points that you may miss from the certain perspective. The detail that comes in hand most of the time, could make Harmony’s Odyssey a little bit frustrating at points, primarily with regards to aligning fence lines. However, getting stuck doesn’t last for very long as you explore the different ways you can interact with the puzzles themselves and aren’t afraid to play with the camera position.

As you play with the game, you have the option to switch the problem anytime from easy, to medium, and hard. While each comes with its own differences, the way in which visual cues when ever you have a diorama in the right place great helps the gamer know when they’re onto something. With the selection of difficulty, this cozy game offers up plenty of choices for players of all ages. Add in the fact that additionally, it has couch co-op and Harmony’s Odyssey is genuinely fun for the whole family.

Overall, Harmony’s Odyssey is simple, and if you’re looking for a difficult puzzle game that will take a great deal of time to see, this isn’t it. But, if you’re searching for a cozy puzzle game with visual beauty and wonder in spades, this is it. With appeal for a number of ages, an excellent score, along with a fantastic and intelligent approach to visualizing instructions Harmony’s Odyssey is a great buy, especially on the Nintendo Switch. An ideal handheld puzzler, I’m so happy it came into my entire life.

Harmony’s Odyssey is available now on Nintendo Switch and Steam.


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