Ope
DetailsÔpe is a 3D platforming game in which you play as a little hero named Bô. His quest will lead him through enchanted forest and temples where he’ll need to deliver shamans from corruption before the sun sets forever.EnvironmentsThis game has 10 playable levels in which you’ll discover forest and temple environments. Forets are more 3D-platforming-oriented and the temples are puzzle-oriented.SkillsThroughout the adventure, you’ll learn many skills to help you during your quest such as dashing through walls, push rocks, double-jump and even transform your character in a little sphere to access new opportunities.ProductionThe original title was developed in 15 weeks by the students of Campus ADN of 2018-2019 in Montreal, Canada. This videogame school made Blank and Ôpe productions possible. Each game was created by about 30 students in total from Animation, Level Design and Modeling programs during their third semester under the supervision of professionals from the industry.
Steam User 1
Quite enjoyable, despite the clunky controls and lugging at times. Nice graphics, ambient and story. Free game
Steam User 0
as a notable roblox lover, this game gave me roblox vibes in the best way possible! what started as a surprising little journey quickly became something I didn’t know I needed.
it felt like stumbling upon a diamond hidden in plain sight. ope is the kind of game you instantly fall in love with.
the story is good, the gameplay is fun, and the puzzles are never too much. i noticed a few bugs, but none that really compromised the experience.
and the best part? it’s completely free to play.
i loved ope. what a truly hidden gem. i’m so glad I found it.
Steam User 0
Pros: (Other Than Free)
- Charming characters and the world is whimsical & beautiful!
- Level/story progression has a fluid flow to it. There are 10 chapters.
- The soundtrack is calming. A game to pass the time or de-stress mindlessly.
- The controls are straight to the point. Perfect for any age, but great for young ones new to video games.
Cons: (A Bit Buggy)
- When the shamans are freed (your main goal), they show you how to learn a certain skill. BUT, they are stuck running in place instead of where they need to go and you kind of have to press all the buttons to figure out which one activates the skill that they never end up showing you. It doesn't affect game progression though.
I highly recommend for a 4-6 hr casual play-through despite the cons. Very cute & simple puzzle-like game for free.