Poncho Alpha
by DanHayesGamer
Poncho Alpha
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Description
A Platformer like nothing seen before, explore this open-world puzzler in multiple dimensions on a journey to find your Maker.
"Please support us on kickstarter, and help us make our dream game!":https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1971413574/poncho-an-open-world-puzzle-platformer
"https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1971413574/poncho-an-open-world-puzzle-platformer":https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1971413574/poncho-an-open-world-puzzle-platformer
Waking up in a post apocalyptic world of overgrown ruins filled with life, a robot named Poncho begins a journey to find his Maker.
Humanity has been extinct for centuries, leaving their robotic creations behind to fend for themselves. These robots have formed tribes and communities of their own, trying to make a way of life without purpose now their masters are gone.
On your journey, you will have to make some hard choices and ultimately decide the fate of humankind. With multiple areas and paths to explore, you'll never be able to see everything in a single play through. Poncho is about making you feel like a kid again, exploring outside and looking under rocks to see what you find. There's treasure in every nook and cranny in this world, and nothing is quite as it seems... There's always more than one way to accomplish your goals.
How to Play
Arrow keys- movement
Space - Jump
Up and Down arrow to Plane shift
ESC to open menu
ENTER to interact
Comments
DanHayesGamer
Sep. 19, 2014
Sorry, it's arrow keys and spacebar to play.
joker_blin
Sep. 21, 2014
sooooo lag-g-g-gy
alittlemoreblue
Sep. 19, 2014
needs more instruction imo
Celidah
Sep. 22, 2014
I really liked the concept, and it looks and sounds beautiful. Two things, though. It did get really laggy on my computer when I approached the edges of the levels. Also, not everything turns transparent when you're behind it on a different plane, namely the blue crystal-looking platforms and trees. I didn't like that I couldn't see where I was standing behind them or if I was about to step off into nothingness. All in all, though, it looks like it has a lot of potential. Good luck with the Kickstarter!
schurke
Sep. 19, 2014
hmm, i can't even click play