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OIO is a scrolling platform puzzler, with simple yet intricate game elements with its main goal to collect all the orbs and fragments on each level to unlock the mystery and piece the story together.
OIO, a little guy made of wood, awakes in a subterranean world where all his compatriots stand frozen in time. OIO does not remember what led him and his people into this dark sleep.
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OIO Released!
A simple yet intricate game elements with its main goal to collect all the orbs and fragments on each level to unlock the mystery and piece the story together. Get your copy on Desura today!
Sep 24, 2011 News
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This game is fantastic! In case anybody is not sure whether or not to buy it, maybe I can help: I uploaded pretty much my entire playthrough to YouTube. Again, this is a must buy!
Part 1: Youtube.com
Is there any future update for this game? Because my option is not saved, they're re-set to default whenever i quit the game.
So fresh! So amazing!
It remembered to me my first platform game : catching my breathe during hard parts, walking in a particular world, and enjoying a new experience!
Will this be coming to Linux?
Would be a lot of work to port it for Linux, even if we really would like to. So I'd say no for now and maybe later if unity offers an easy linux port in the future.
They claim to be working on a Linux version of Unity but they have not provided any updates on the situation.
Reminded me Crash Bandicoot series
Looks cool, I love games like this, they remind me of good old Odd World. RUN ABE RUN!!!!!!!
One of the coolest games i ever played :)))
Comme je disais sur factor : ce jeu est emprunt d'une poésie mélancolique touchante. De la plateforme classique mais bien renouvelées grâce au coup des graines.
Comme d'hab avec ce genre de style (comme pour Quadsmah, Exodus) ça rend encore mieux une fois en mouvement que ce que peuvent laisser supposer les screenshots, lorsqu'on prend conscience des volumes.