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  • Summary: In Dap, you must guide a group of tiny 'Daps' through a hostile and corrupted world. Something has descended onto the forest - something incomprehensible, sinister, slithering in from a crack in reality. It's up to you to get everybody home.

    Explore a lushly atmospheric pixelated world,
    In Dap, you must guide a group of tiny 'Daps' through a hostile and corrupted world. Something has descended onto the forest - something incomprehensible, sinister, slithering in from a crack in reality. It's up to you to get everybody home.

    Explore a lushly atmospheric pixelated world, guiding your Daps through a permeable realm on the border between dreaming and waking. Encounter otherworldly horrors, interdimensional entities, and gods that have no business being worshipped.

    Band together to solve puzzles and fight off hellish threats. The more Daps you gather, the stronger the pack will become, but beware: Daps are not immune to infection. Linger too long in the wrong place and the pack will turn on itself, with horrific consequences.

    Ascend to the spirit world and tend your garden there, taking a much needed break between levels. Meanwhile down on the ground, you'll need to scavenge and craft in order to survive. Use every resource available to survive an existential ordeal.
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  1. 70
    Even while the gorgeous alien botany is alluring and forms the artistic backbone of this curious little game, I found myself wanting more options—perhaps a narrative mode for players focused on the world and its strange inhabitants—and a change of pace.
  2. Edge Magazine
    Dec 30, 2021
    60
    Dap runs out of steam some way before it wraps up, but this abrasive, distinctive game lingers in the mind, haunting you like the ghosts of so many fallen Pikmin. [Issue#367, p.122]