Ardentryst is the indie platformer that tried really hard to be a Metroidvania and kinda pulled it off. With anime-style art, RPG elements, and two playable characters, it’s got ambition pouring out of its pixelated pores. The combat is floaty, the story is melodramatic, and the enemies look like they wandered in from an entirely different game — but somehow, it all clicks. It’s got heart. You might not remember the plot five minutes after beating it, but you’ll remember that time you tried to jump and missed for the fifteenth time. A love letter to the era of “one dev, infinite dreams.”
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This game was developed for recent Windows systems but it's not guaranteed to run optimally on the latest Windows version. You may need a Virtual Machine to run this game properly.
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