Co-op Puzzle Platformer with Charming Visuals

<p><em>BOKURA</em>&nbsp;is a co-operative puzzle platformer about two childhood friends going on an adventure before running away.&nbsp;<strong>This indie game manages to deliver a great experience with its story driven narrative and surprisingly amazing puzzles.</strong>&nbsp;With its short playtime of four to five hours, is&nbsp;<em>BOKURA</em>&nbsp;worth it? Would I recommend this to friends or couples looking for another co-op puzzle platformer?</p> <p><em>BOKURA</em>&nbsp;starts with players reflecting on their childhood. Remembering aspects of your young life such as playing Pak&eacute;mon with one person: your best friend. You start reflecting more deeply on that particular day and your guys&rsquo; final adventure together. You guys made arrangements to meet the following day to blow up the town&rsquo;s statue and skip town. The game sets you on this path and you have to work together to solve puzzles to reach the statue.</p> <p><img alt="" src="https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:700/1*49W0Arh4d-KV_8--zO4SXg.png" style="height:394px; width:700px" /></p> <p>Two childhood best friends playing Pak&eacute;mon in BOKURA</p> <p>As you move along in&nbsp;<em>BOKURA</em>&rsquo;s story, it starts to get weird. Suddenly, the perspectives start to change.&nbsp;<strong>What one player can see, the other can&rsquo;t.</strong>&nbsp;The main &ldquo;gimmick&rdquo; of&nbsp;<em>BOKURA</em>&nbsp;is one player will have a storybook setting featuring animals while the other player will have robots in a steampunk setting. The game&rsquo;s level design becomes slightly modified between both players, so they have to work together more closely if they wish to finish&nbsp;<em>BOKURA</em>.</p> <p><a href="https://tvsonic.medium.com/co-op-puzzle-platformer-with-charming-visuals-5f3fdda4a82e"><strong>Website</strong></a></p>