Welcome to a brand new series of articles where I’ll be taking a look at lesser-known - and therefore primarily indie - great titles that have been out for a while, but which didn't receive much positive, if any, recognition at the time of release. For my first article, I take a look at Shadow Puppeteer, an indie game from Norway which has been on PC for just over a year now, and is soon to be released on Wii U.
I feel sorry for Sarepta Studio. Not for any demeaning reasons, but for the simple fact that the developer's debut game, Shadow Puppeteer, was a great game that no one (myself included) really noticed when it first released on PC in 2014.
Shadow Puppeteer centres around a little boy who befriends his shadow after it is almost abducted by an evil maniac. Making your way through multiple levels - all different in appearance and with new puzzles to solve - it's up to you to stop the evil Shadow Puppeteer and restore everyone’s shadows back to their rightful owners.
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