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Tensei Released To Steam

A Japan-based indie dev team called Project Pegasus has just released their casual platformer Tensei to Steam. It has a cool ink-shaded look reminiscent of old illustrations from the region.

You play as a bouncing ball, and your only goal is to jump as high as you possibly can. As you rise, you’ll spot “damage zones” in the air, which you can purify by dropping into them and erasing them. Collect ink droplets you see along the way to become more powerful, rise higher and obtain flight powers. It’s possible to gain the temporary ability to turn into a dragon.

We should point out that some of the background images in this game were generated with AI (not everything, just some backgrounds) so if that’s a sticking point, you can ignore the game.

  • A unique sensation of low-gravity gameplay:
    Project your consciousness into the game as you relax and lose yourself in the flow of the gameplay.
  • Use a triple jump to navigate from one platform to the next as you collect orbs, which allow you to enter boost mode and transform into a dragon to fly freely through the air.
  • Use drop attacks (quick dive) to purify damage zones.
    Ascend to new heights as you focus your concentration and avoid taking damage.

You can catch Tensei now on Steam for ten percent off. It’s worth noting the regular price of this game is cheap on its own at just $3.

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