Our friends at CIRCLE Entertainment who are based in China are quite prolific on the 3DS eShop, bringing some pretty great games from little known developers to our dual-screen devices. Their latest game which should be out very soon is KAMI, a deceptively simple puzzler where the player folds out colored paper to fill the screen in with few moves as possible.
Created by State of Play – famous for their handcrafted aesthetics – KAMI has been created with real paper in an elegant Japanese theme. The game promises to be relaxing and easy to pick up and that you'll find yourself deep in contemplation to perfect each puzzle.
With 63 unique puzzles, a hints system and a calming and elegant soundtrack this promises to be a worthy addition to your 3DS eShop collection. Take a look at the YouTube clip below and our screenshot gallery and let us know what you think with a comment below.
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I played this on Android... and then again on Steam.
It's very simple but fun, I love it.
Watched the trailer. I don't get the mechanics.
Am I imagining things, or conceptually is this comparable to using the paint bucket tool in MS Paint?
@RupeeClock It does work kinda like that. You have to make the whole page one colour in as few moves as possible.
Depending on how many moves you take there are three ranks: "Fail", "Okay" and "Perfect"
I always aim for perfect
there is an ios game(or one of many clones) that I used to play thats exactly this mechanic, changing colors in a few moves as possible, I played that game a ton. I like the theme and art style they are putting forward, but this is far from a new concept, and 63 puzzles depending on price seems like too few.
I have never seen "Rated 'E' for No descriptors" before in my life.
I'm intrigued... But not in the game, it looks like one of those puzzle games I'll play fine for 15 minutes then suddenly get stuck, curse a lot, then uninstall it.
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