- Publisher: Atelier Duchu
- Release Date: Oct 6, 2020
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Oct 19, 2020Hadr is a brilliant title that beats most puzzler genre games fair and square. I would definitely love the addition of new levels if possible, maybe as post-launch additions or even a DLC. Overall, Hadr is a masterpiece and an intelligent game which guarantees a really great time for an hour and a few minutes of the storyline it offers. It had a strong impact on me which I normally don't feel with short and/or one-dimensional games. Maybe it is the concept, maybe the execution. Or maybe, it's a bit of both. Regardless, it offers something no other game can offer and I highly recommend everyone to play and finish this game. You will not be disappointed. Now please excuse me while I go recharge my brain cells.
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LEVEL (Czech Republic)Jan 4, 2021Hadr continues the tradition of “weird” game simulators. However, it's not just a piece for fun, it could be considered as an art game. The game suffers from certain technical issues and bugs but still offers a fresh, original, and meditative game experience. [Issue#307]
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Oct 25, 2020For under £4 you’re getting a solid couple of hours, especially if you’ve the sense to take your time and challenge yourself to evaporate as much as possible in every level. Plus it’s incredibly hard not to just start over again the moment you’ve finished, the mechanic never growing tired no matter how much it repeats.
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Aug 17, 2021Hadr’s literal disappearing act is intriguing for the mellow hour or so it takes to complete, though the lack of puzzle complexity makes the game’s great concept seem somewhat underutilized.