Anodyne (video Game)
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''Anodyne'' is an
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video game developed by Analgesic Productions. After a nearly year-long development through developers Melos Han-Tani and Marina Kittaka's last years in college, the game was released on February 4, 2013, for
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. An Android version was released as part of a
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on October 15, 2013. The PlayStation 4 version of the game was released on September 9, 2018, the Xbox One version was released on September 21, 2018, and the Nintendo Switch version was released on February 28, 2019. The ''Anodyne'' soundtrack was also made available for purchase at the game’s initial release, including all of the music in the game as well as a few bonus tracks. Anodyne was heavily inspired by titles like '' The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening'' and ''
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''. It features action-adventure gameplay revolving around using a broom to fight enemies and solve puzzles. Anodyne puts the player in the shoes of the protagonist Young, exploring a surreal dream world. Reviews of the game were mostly positive, generally praising the game's mix of action-adventure gameplay with an immersive, dream-like atmosphere created by the game's soundtrack and use of pixel art. Critiques tended to center on the story's lack of clarity, as well as some of the jumping mechanics. The game placed as an honorable mention in the 2013 Student
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. A sequel to the game, ''Anodyne 2, Anodyne 2: Return to Dust,'' was released on August 12, 2019.


Gameplay

''Anodyne'' is played by exploring a dream world of the game's protagonist, Young. The gameplay involves the use of two primary items, a broom and shoes for jumping. The game takes place in adjacent screen-sized rooms that make up the game's play areas. The player explores dungeons, which are sets of rooms with puzzles and enemies, as well as other areas that focus less on combat and puzzles, such as a red, swamp-like area, and a dimly-lit forest. The player is required to find a certain number of cards in order to progress to the end sections of the game.


Development

''Anodyne'' began as a solo project by Melos Han-Tani in March 2012. Through a mutual friend, in June 2012, Han-Tani met Marina Kittaka, who worked remotely on the game until its release in February 2013. Through development, the two worked together on story themes and level design. Kittaka wrote most of the dialogue and created all of the game's artwork, while Han-Tani programmed the game and wrote its soundtrack. Shortly after release, ''Anodyne'' was featured on the front page of The Pirate Bay which garnered the game enough votes to be accepted onto Steam (service), Steam through its Greenlight system. On April 4, 2020, Han-Tani released the source code of ''Anodyne'' under a Permissive software license, custom permissive license.


Music

''Anodyne''s soundtrack was composed by Melos Han-Tani. At the time of ''Anodyne''s release, the soundtrack was made available as a online distribution, download-only on Han-Tani's online Bandcamp store, with the 40 tracks used in the game, as well as 14 bonus tracks, consisting of outtakes, and songs from ''Anodyne''s trailers The total runtime is 85 minutes and 32 seconds. ''Anodyne'' track list On August 27, 2013, a remix album, remix compilation album was released on Han Tani's Bandcamp page, featuring arrangements of ''Anodyne''s music from a variety of composers. ''ANODYNE REMIX ALBUM'' track list


Reception

''Anodyne'' was met with mixed – though overall positive – reviews, in general comparing ''Anodyne''s gameplay to that of ''The Legend of Zelda, Zelda'' games such as ''The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening, Link's Awakening'' and ''The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, A Link to the Past'', and praising the game's pixel art and music style. Critics often praised the game's unsettling and surreal nature. Polygon's Danielle Riendeau stated that, regarding ''Anodyne''s world: "Fantasy and reality exist adjacent to one another, highlighting the central theme of disconnection nicely." Criticism of the game often centered around frustrating platforming sections, and the reception to ''Anodyne''s narrative was very mixed. Regarding the story, Tom Sykes of PC Gamer stated "I doubt I’ll ever get to the root of its narrative mysteries." Josh Mattingly of Indie Statik stated "it concerns musings on the state of humanity and other existential considerations" whereas Vito of Destructoid stated "it becomes clear the developers have no interest in defining their world properly; whatever theories you might devise about the game’s hidden meaning given no real justification."


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