Monument Valley 1 and 2
Ustwo Games is the developer and publisher of Monument Valley, an independent puzzle game. While altering the world around her to reach various platforms, the user leads Princess Ida through mazes of optical illusions and impossible objects.
Monument Valley took ten months to create, starting in early 2013 and was based on concept sketches by business artist Ken Wong. Its aesthetic style was compared to M. It was inspired by Japanese prints, minimalist sculpture, and indie games such as Windosill, Fez, and Sword & Sworcery. Echochrome and C. Escher drawings Each frame of the artwork was meant to be worthy of public display. It was published for iOS on April 3, 2020, after a closed beta test.
Description
Why Monument Valley is worth it?
In Monument Valley, you’ll guide a mute princess through a breathtakingly gorgeous environment while manipulating impossible construction.
Monument Valley is a fanciful journey through impossible geometry and amazing buildings. Discover hidden passages, unravel optical illusions, and outsmart the strange Crow People as you guide the silent princess Ida through mysterious landmarks.
The graphics in Monument Valley are amazing. Ida is transported to a different stunningly beautiful location in each chapter. The building is obscured by water in one, which is painted in vibrant colors. The water recedes as Ida uses ladders and stairs to down the side of the structure, revealing more of the walkway. Others create a surreal effect by juxtaposing architectural elements that don’t seem to belong together.
These puzzles are visually demanding since they involve close observation as you gently modify the environment to see when two flying buttresses meet in mid-air, for example. Monument Valley is best enjoyed by children aged 8 and higher. Parents, you’ll enjoy this one as well, so be sure to check it out. It’s even more enjoyable to play with your family.
Monument Valley 2
Monument Valley 2’s main concept is fairly similar to the first. To move Ro and her daughter through each level, you must control beautiful pastel-colored structures and sceneries. Visual perception is vital since rotating or swiping past the building might modify their perspective, allowing new passageways and routes to emerging.
In a month, Monument Valley sold 500,000 copies, and in three months, it sold one million. The game sold 1.4 million copies in November 2014, and by January 2015, it had sold 2.4 million copies. Ustwo reported in January 2015. That the game had seen a lot of software piracy. With 95% of Android installs and 60% of iOS installs coming from unpaid copies. The company claimed that some of these may be from users installing on multiple devices. But the majority was from users who hadn’t paid for the game. Despite the piracy, the business stated that it will continue to develop premium titles for mobile devices.
Monument Valley 2 is just as lovely and fun to play as the first, but with a more unified love and motherhood tale.
It’s one of the few games that truly knows the medium, offering basic, touch-friendly entertainment for platforms that demand simplicity and bite-sized entertainment.
It’s a gorgeous sequel that’s well worth the price of admission. And there aren’t any in-app purchases, so you’re getting exactly what you pay for.
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