COLOUR ME INTRIGUED | In The Tub with Umiro Gameplay
It’s my Umiro gameplay and first impressions video. Hey, watch my Umiro gameplay and see me elegantly fumble!
Thanks for checking in to this Umiro gameplay and first impressions video. Umiro is a path orientated puzzle game where gameplay takes place in strange, colourless landscapes as you control two lost souls trying to find answers for the Umiro gameplay. In the Umiro gameplay, the gameplay requires practice and thought, so if you are debating on whether the Umiro gameplay sounds like a game for you, please consider watching my video of the Umiro gameplay.
'In the Tub With' is a work in progress series in which I'll take a one off look at a game and it’s gameplay. I'll attempt to show off gameplay, the mechanics and provide some of my first impressions. It is in no way intended as a review but rather as a source of commentated gameplay footage for anyone contemplating spending money but would like to see it in action first. Umiro is the latest game to fall victim to my ‘In The Tub With’ treatment so please try and stick with me as I find my feet in this loose critique of Umiro and the Umiro gameplay.
Developed by Diceroll Studios, the Umiro gameplay is fun to pick up and play. Umiro has beautiful presentation with interesting themes so you may want to check out Umiro as the Umiro gameplay proves to feel competent. The Umiro gameplay allures to strange happenings the further you delve in and so there are the hints of an interesting story here in Umiro.
Taken directly from its Steam store page, here’s a line or two about Umiro and it’s gameplay:
Huey and Satura find themselves lost in the colorless world of Umiro with no memory of their past or how they arrived in this mysterious place. Guide the two intrepid schoolmates through striking labyrinths and puzzling landscapes to recover the sacred crystals to return life back to Umiro and return their memory piece by piece.
Released onto Steam on 29th March 2018 the Umiro gameplay is decent fun and my first impressions are pretty good. The Umiro gameplay has adequate challenge with lots levels to mess with. The style of Umiro is basic but effective and fits the gameplay suitably. In my first impressions and gameplay of Umiro I think it’s easy to see the game has a certain degree of charm.
Umiro is currently released on Steam and priced at £2.09 In my opinion, this is cheap enough to warrant a purchase. I can say, the Umiro gameplay is an enjoyable experience but hasn't kept me particularly engaged. From the Umiro gameplay video, you can see I’m only 20 or so minutes into the Umiro gameplay so who knows what other Umiro gameplay elements there are to discover so consider this if purchasing Umiro and you can get an idea of what’s in store by checking out this Umiro gameplay and first impressions video.
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The music used in the end screen is from the game 'Night In The Woods' and is composed by Alec Holowka.
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