Seiklus

2003 video game


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FieldValue
titleSeiklus
imageseiklus.jpg
designercly5m
publisherIndependent
engineGameMaker
released2003
genrePlatform game
modesSingle-player
platformsWindows, Mac OS X
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|title = Seiklus |image = seiklus.jpg |designer = cly5m |publisher = Independent |engine = GameMaker |released = 2003 |genre = Platform game |modes = Single-player |platforms = Windows, Mac OS X Seiklus (Estonian for adventure) is a platform game for Microsoft Windows. It was created by cly5m, using GameMaker over a period of approximately 6 months.

Overview

Seiklus is a puzzle platform game made with GameMaker with an emphasis on exploration. There is no dialogue or literary exposition of the plot. The game consists of various different, loosely connected areas the player has to explore, collecting both items to help on the way and floating "wisps" of various colours; obtaining a 100% collection rate on all levels will unlock the bonus level which is needed to view the ending and credits. Seiklus has no weapons and no violence. There are various "hostile" lifeforms in some areas, but at worst they only set the player back a little.

The game has a chiptune soundtrack.

References

References

  1. (17 July 2011). "Game Maker Mac Ports". j-factor.com.
  2. "Retail Guide: Mega Man Rocks the PSP". [[Edge Online]].
  3. EJR Tairne. (4 May 2013). "The Making and Unmaking of a Game-Maker Maker". [[Gamasutra]].
  4. Scott Sharkey. (12 October 2004). "Freeloader guide". [[1UP.com]].
  5. "Have Legs, Will Jump". [[Edge (magazine).
  6. Andrew Toups. (15 June 2005). "An Interview with Clysm". The Gamer's Quarter.
  7. (30 June 2011). "From Shooter to Shooter: The Rise of cly5m". Insert Credit.

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