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Animal Well Review: An Indie Gem of Exploration and Mystery

The indie gaming world has been buzzing about Animal Well, a fresh release from developer Billy Basso and Shared Memory. This pixel-art platformer combines an eerie, atmospheric setting with a sense of wonder that captivates from the very first moments. Animal Well invites players to experience a world filled with mysteries, challenging puzzles, and a strong sense of curiosity-driven exploration. Here’s what makes this game a standout in the indie scene.

Puzzles in Animal Well
Image: Shared Memory/Bigmode

Gameplay and Exploration: Animal Well’s Unique Approach

In Animal Well, players control a small, mysterious creature that resembles a fuzzy ball of light. The game drops you into a labyrinthine world with minimal guidance, encouraging you to rely on observation, experimentation, and a willingness to get lost. This open-ended approach to exploration is reminiscent of classic Metroidvania games, where you gradually uncover interconnected rooms and passages, each holding secrets and potential dangers.

The game doesn’t hold your hand; it trusts you to figure things out on your own. You’ll encounter puzzles, hidden pathways, and cryptic objects that seem out of place at first, only to realize later how they fit into the larger world. This design offers a refreshing departure from the typical gameplay structure found in many modern titles.

Atmosphere and Art Style: A Blend of Retro and Modern

One of the most striking aspects of Animal Well is its art style. The game employs a retro, pixelated aesthetic that evokes nostalgia but is enhanced by modern lighting effects and atmospheric details. Shadows dance across the screen, and subtle visual cues hint at the lurking mysteries within the environment. This blend of old-school and contemporary graphics makes for a captivating visual experience that perfectly suits the game’s mysterious vibe.

egg collection in Animal Well
Image: Shared Memory/Bigmode

The game’s audio design further enhances the atmosphere, with ambient sounds and eerie music creating an immersive, slightly unsettling experience. Whether you’re exploring a quiet cavern or stumbling upon a strange creature, the soundscapes pull you deeper into the game’s strange, mesmerizing world.

A Rewarding Mental Workout

Animal Well’s puzzles are not straightforward; they demand a balance of creativity and trial and error. In the absence of tutorials or hints, you often solve puzzles by chance—pressing random buttons, experimenting with objects, and testing environmental interactions. It’s common to encounter roadblocks where the solution isn’t immediately clear, adding to the overall sense of mystery.

capybaras in animal well
Image: Shared Memory/Bigmode

The tools at your disposal, such as bubbles, yo-yos, and even slinkies, serve multiple purposes, often in surprising ways. For example, bubbles can be used as platforms, while slinkies might hold down buttons. The unpredictable functionality of these items adds to the puzzle-solving appeal, rewarding players who think outside the box. This design, however, may occasionally leave players feeling stumped. Consulting a guide is tempting, though the satisfaction of solving a puzzle on your own is undeniably rewarding.

The Role of Exploration

The essence of Animal Well is exploration. Every inch of the game’s world is designed to pique curiosity and reward thorough exploration. Unlike games where objectives are clear, Animal Well thrives on ambiguity. This sense of uncharted exploration provides players with a continuous sense of discovery. Instead of collecting clear rewards or upgrades, you’re drawn in by the strange, interconnected world that gradually unveils itself with each discovery.

sea horse puzzle in Animal Well
Gif: Shared Memory /Bigmode

Fans of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild may find a familiar sensation here—Animal Well encourages you to ask questions about what is possible within its world, challenging conventional gameplay assumptions in subtle, intriguing ways.

Animal Well’s Overall Experience

Animal Well successfully delivers a unique gaming experience that combines mystery, atmosphere, and creativity. However, some players may find the lack of guidance overwhelming at times, leading to moments of “analysis paralysis.” The absence of clear instructions or a map can be frustrating for those accustomed to more structured games. Nevertheless, for those who enjoy puzzle-driven, exploration-focused games, this is likely to be a minor inconvenience in an otherwise captivating journey.

Despite these occasional frustrations, the sense of accomplishment when overcoming these challenges is unmatched. It’s a game that values persistence and curiosity, and the reward is a world rich in atmosphere and detail, making the journey feel worthwhile.

A Must-Play for Indie Game Fans

Animal Well is a standout indie game that pushes the boundaries of exploration and puzzle-solving. Its unique approach, combined with a captivating atmosphere and challenging puzzles, makes it a worthwhile experience for players who crave something different. While its high difficulty level and open-ended structure might not suit everyone, those who appreciate a game that invites—and rewards—thoughtful engagement will find Animal Well a gem worth exploring.

The minor frustrations are easily outweighed by the game’s strengths. For fans of indie games and unique gaming experiences, Animal Well is a must-play. Whether you’re new to puzzle-platformers or a seasoned explorer, this game is sure to leave a lasting impression.

TitleAnimal Well
Developer: LocalThunk
Publisher: Playstack
Platform: PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch
Kurosh’s Verdict: 9/10

Reviewed on PC.

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  • Kurosh Jozavi

    Kurosh is a contributing writer for Temple of Geek on video games as well as host of The KJP Show on YouTube. He has been talking about video games in podcasts, videos, and articles for over 8 years. He covers all manner of video games and video game culture, and if it’s tactical RPGs, looter/shooters, and especially indie games, he is definitely there. When he’s not gaming, he’s at conventions, like Comic Con, WonderCon, and PAX, hosting panels about video games.

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Kurosh Jozavi

Kurosh Jozavi

Kurosh is a contributing writer for Temple of Geek on video games as well as host of The KJP Show on YouTube. He has been talking about video games in podcasts, videos, and articles for over 8 years. He covers all manner of video games and video game culture, and if it’s tactical RPGs, looter/shooters, and especially indie games, he is definitely there. When he’s not gaming, he’s at conventions, like Comic Con, WonderCon, and PAX, hosting panels about video games.

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