
Minit
Jan Willem Nijman·Released Apr 3, 2018·Single player
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Minit is a peculiar little adventure played sixty seconds at a time.

Jan Willem Nijman·Released Apr 3, 2018·Single player
Minit is a peculiar little adventure played sixty seconds at a time.
Minit is a perfect example of a game that introduces a creative new concept, explores it thoroughly, and then ends before things get stale. This may be a short game, but you're almost assured to have a blast for every bit of it, with funny dialogue, creative puzzle design, and moderate amounts of replayability all being a plus. We'd recommend this to anyone looking for something a little different than the norm, along with anybody who's looking for a title that takes after the older Zelda games. We really enjoyed our time with Minit, and we'd encourage you to take the plunge on this one.
Just the idea of Minit is enough to make me squirm.
It's very charming, a lot of fun, and perhaps most importantly, executes its central conceit with deftness.
Minit is a lighthearted and cleverly designed adventure that successfully builds a game around a peculiar premise. Playing in 60-second bursts can initially be frustrating, but once you wrap your head around the game's structure, it becomes an addictive and memorable little title that doesn't outstay its welcome. The abundance of secrets makes the game much deeper than it may seem, too.
Minit is a creative, Zelda-like adventure where you play 60 seconds at a time.
A cute, cruel adventure where your character dies every sixty seconds.
Minit might impose a daunting time limit on each of your lives, but its cleverly designed world and enriched puzzles make the cycle of exploration and death well worth investing into.