![]() To compensate for the square resolution, there’s also a little retro border that you can toggle on and off, which also controls the contrast settings in case you want to increase or decrease your line of sight. The game is wearing its Kirby’s Dream Land inspirations on its sleeves, and the presentation shows: The developers made it a point to make sure that the game followed the conventions of a Game Boy title, from making no more than 40 sprites visible at a time and utilizing LSDJ to create the chiptune soundtrack. In Squidlit, you control a titular creature as you try to save the world from the evil Skwit Skwot (GOD EMPEROR), by traversing through a few worlds populated with enemies, bosses, and a healthy dose of muffins. ![]() Squidlit Ink recently released its Game Boy-esque platformer Squidlit for the Nintendo Switch, and while it’s too short for its own good, the ideas presented make for a wonderful $1.99 game. I like indie developers trying to constrain themselves with hardware restrictions of the old generation attempting to create games based on the Genesis or NES era of technology is something that MegaCat Studios does well, and I do appreciate a good demake ala Mighty Gunvolt Burst.
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