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  1. Mar 15, 2021
    8
    Morkredd is a tense, physics-based co-op puzzle game for one to two players combining skill-based puzzle-solving, a challenging balance of lights and shadows, and a dark world full of secrets to unlock. It can become somewhat chaotic when the characters switch positions, as their dark outline's look very much like while playing. Hyper Games has it covered tho allowing us to trade the doledMorkredd is a tense, physics-based co-op puzzle game for one to two players combining skill-based puzzle-solving, a challenging balance of lights and shadows, and a dark world full of secrets to unlock. It can become somewhat chaotic when the characters switch positions, as their dark outline's look very much like while playing. Hyper Games has it covered tho allowing us to trade the doled sticks with a basic catch press whenever we like. This proves to be quite useful, as it's not exactly as basic as it seems at first glance. Along the same lines, you're moving this bundle of light around attempting to get it past entrances, openings in the floor, vegetation that sucks the light from it and that's just the beginning of things. The light is critical to the idea as it enlightens a sweep around the ball. Light and shadow assume gigantic parts in addressing the riddles, from expecting to keep an egg in obscurity to forestall it incubating (the animal inside then annihilating the ball), to activating switches by putting them all through light. It all sounds simplistic or basic in concept. Morkredd brings some extraordinary thought within the game and to Xbox Gamepass, and it's a title that isn't to be missed since games going straight to Gamepass rarely miss on. The dim touchy environment differentiates splendidly close to the focusing light it is centered around, and the trouble and length feels very spot on. Not excessively long or excessively short just par for the course. The story is not entirely obvious, and yet I didn't leave away from my time having had a good time for it. So head on over to download from the Xbox digital store, even if you don’t have Xbox Gamepass you’ll be glad you purchased it for your digital library once it’s no longer available. Expand
  2. Feb 17, 2021
    4
    First it is interesting and mysterious. But the puzzles are lame and mostly the same over time. The gameplay is also very slow and narcotic. There is no horror in only a second. Graphics are.. okay but after some time it's only black and white. And white and black.
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  1. Feb 4, 2021
    80
    Overall I found Morkredd to be super enjoyable and fun to play, especially as a game for an opportunity have a stay at home gaming and dinner night with the spouse. For those that like a serious challenge of a punishing game experience, try Morkredd solo. Sometimes a great challenge is just what might be needed to help give you a bit of a break from the normal gaming routing, or just something different from what you always play. Just remember to always stay in the light.
  2. Dec 16, 2020
    78
    Morkredd brings some great solo or co-op physics puzzling to Gamepass, and it’s a title that is not to be missed. The dark moody atmosphere contrasts brilliantly next to the shining light we’re focused on, and the difficulty and length feels just perfect, not dragging on too long or whizzing by too fast. The story is easily missed, but at the same time I didn’t come away from my time having had any less fun for it.