A new yet easily accessible take on the precision-platforming genre.

The King’s Bird is an artistic, momentum-based game that seamlessly combines precision-platforming with physics-based gliding. Dynamic background music and sounds that change based on your movements. The King’s Bird is a tightly designed precision platformer whose gameplay loop consists of retrying the same frustrating areas until reaching the satisfaction of conquering them.

Gliding at top speeds through holes in pillars and across bottomless pits is fun if there is plenty of space between you and death, but as the walls close tighter around you, that fun begins to dissipate. The story sets an intriguing mood that the rest of the game fails to live up to.During the early stages, there’s a great sense of freedom as you glide gracefully around the myriad landscapes. Death comes at the hand of bottomless pits, or water, or ever-presents thorns that dot and blot and cover this world.

2019. Small murals detail controls. The King's Bird - Main Theme 1.

The Assist Mode is the refreshing cherry on top of what would otherwise feel more like a torturous slog throughout, though even with all its assistance the player will still probably have problems with the final area of the game when the entire formula suddenly changes.celeste seemed more precise than hard to me

The player builds momentum through jumps and glides reminiscent of early Sonic physics.

The King's Bird (PC) is ranked #1152 out of 1575 total reviewed games.

The King's Bird - Forest Kingdom 3. The King’s Bird is an artistic, momentum-based game that seamlessly combines precision-platforming with physics-based gliding. The King’s Bird is an artistic, momentum-based game that seamlessly combines precision-platforming with physics-based gliding. That game patch would sure be nice.Although the Kingdoms vary slightly in theme, this game takes a minimalist approach to graphical detail and narrative weight.

Switch eShop; The Kings Bird; About The Game.

An outside observer may think some of these lamppost checkpoints are comically close together; although, upon actually playing the thing, you will be grateful for each and every one.Our titular bird gains a flowy white scarf, along with the power of flight (or gliding, more accurately), and thus embarks on her journey. The design philosophy is to tie double-jumping to wall contact, rather than have it freely available, and this distinction allows for some very tight, twitchy little spots of intense challenge.Hmm...if physical options comes I'll take another look.

I mean I played all the souls games multiple times starting with Demon's Souls but I liked those games because they're fun, well made and interesting games, not because of the times I got stuck fighting wheel skeletons or one shotted by bosses.However, there is one saving grace that must be mentioned, one addition to The King’s Bird that truly adds a valuable dimension: Assist Mode. The King’s Bird is an artistic, momentum-based game that seamlessly combines precision-platforming with physics-based gliding. For those who want an easier playthrough, or are stuck at a particularly difficult passage and need a little help, Assist Mode can be activated and change some game parameters.