
Those who are easily distracted, look away now, or rather don’t as that sort of proves AND ruins the point.
Don’t let the doodle-esque graphics fool you, there is a LOT going on in this puzzler.
A meteor smash has done the world in and life, as we knew it, is forever changed.
Explosions of colour tickle your eyeholes as fiendish non platform based platforming contorts your thumbs.

You guide your amoebic avatar, who looks like a digitised sea monkey slash Asian dragon slash octopus slash curtain pull, through increasingly tough courses, planning and plotting your way across the now evolving landscapes.
Though a lot of it looks like VDL’s latest bus update, Ynglet’s yarn is a take on life after catastrophic events.
At only 90mins of playtime, some tightwads will grump that it is pricey for a ‘mobile game’ but factor in the organic soundtrack and the multiple paths through the levels, this is terrific value for money.

Ynglet is out now on Steam and iOS.