![]() ![]() What Sucks: Lack of a tutorial makes learning the controls more difficult than it needs to be. What’s Good: Beautiful design work makes this a singular game that elevates the genre. Though this is intentional to immerse the player in the world, it can keep them from enjoying the game enough to get there in the first place. Beyond a pause screen that allows you to move between the levels you’ve completed, there isn’t much of a UI period. This may be Limbo’s biggest curse, it doesn’t tell you much. The controls are surprisingly fluid, you drag your finger around the finger and touch to control the action, though you’re never told via on screen tutorial. You’ll find bear traps, dangerous spiders, and murderous children rigging booby traps to halt your progress. You can only go to the right, exploring the world further. The presentation here is genius, as all you can see of the boy is an outline and his eyes. You take control of a boy awaking in a dark place. Though Limbo is a puzzle platformer, its story isn’t exactly Saturday Morning Cartoon material. ![]() Limbo is another of the indie darlings from the PC to migrate to iOS. ![]()
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