Apple Arcade: ‘Projection: First Light’ Review – A Dark, Cute Journey
Projection: First Light is a side-scrolling platforming game developed by Shadowplay Studios and published by Blowfish Studios. You’ll play as Greta, a shadow puppet girl made out of paper, as she starts her journey to self-discovery after she runs away from her home.
You’ll travel to Indonesia, China, Turkey, and England throughout your journey. Each place you visit will have its own unique characters for you to interact with. These characters will guide you through the levels and through your personal journey, as they give you advice for your life and the problems you’re feeling.
All this, though, is told without any words. Instead, Projection does a good job telling its story by showing you what’s going on while making progress. It’s like trying to communicate with someone who speaks a different language, you’ll have a lot of “Oh, I get it" moments when playing this game.
Projection’s aesthetics are one of its best features. The music and sounds are great and they make you feel like you’re inside another world, a shadow puppet world. Speaking of shadows, they look awesome. Every character, place, and object you encounter is filled with details.
Despite being a 2D game, the places you visit have a sense of depth, and you’ll feel like the world is so much bigger than you think. Combine that with the music, and you’ll even feel nervous when moving to another section like something big is about to happen...
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