sandfall interactives nostalgic twist a blend of innovative
In a world riddled with pixel warriors, high school level puzzle complexity, and frustrated parents held hostage by family password situations, lo and behold - Sandfall Interactive strides boldly onto the scene with their new turn-based RPG throwback. Think love letter addressed to your sorely missed D&D Sundays, only occasionally intercepted by a wolfed down sandwich, a bit of blue screen gloom, and perhaps a reminder of your laundry.
This capricious game of keyboard solitaire plays host to a colourful carnival of creative concepts, teetering delightfully on the edge of panic-inducing complexity and charming nostalgia. We would liken it to a flamboyant unicorn attempting to hula-hoop through a digital forest, hindered persistently by a beleaguered 2D squirrel with internet connectivity issues. Annoyance, meet your brother, Entertainment.
The technological challenge here lies not just in the obvious arena of making the game work – they've generally nailed that with more gusto than a whack-a-zombie gamer on a caffeine high. No, the real conundrum is in traversing and decoding software cobwebs which appear more complex than the social dynamics at a teenager's birthday sleepover.
Our British fortitude will not be swayed, however. Our cups of tea will stay piping hot as we tirelessly navigate the risky biscuit dunk of Sandfall Interactive's RPG tribute, a lovable labyrinth that will tantalise us with its beauty, tangle us in its web, and have us returning, querulous but resolute, for yet another turn at the game.
Because let's face it - when has technology, in all its gloriously tedious infuriations, not made us chuckle, shrug, and give it another solid go? Read more here.