Netflix’s latest game is a fresh take on platformers
by Andrew Webster from The Verge - All Posts on (#63DWT)
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When you think of a platformer, you probably think of jumping. The simple move is a staple of the genre, whether we're talking about classic side-scrolling adventures or larger three-dimensional worlds. But Lucky Luna, the latest release on Netflix's fledgling games service, offers something a little different: it removes the jump altogether.
Lucky Luna takes place in a beautiful pixel art world of ancient ruins and tasks players with navigating a series of levels to uncover its secrets. It has many of the staples of the genre, like collectible orbs, hidden areas, moving platforms, deadly spikes, and enemies that move in specific patterns. The twist is the lack of a jump button. In fact, Lucky Luna doesn't have on-screen buttons at all....