![]() ![]() Occasionally we did feel that the game looked overexposed, but this can be written off as personal preference as we have seen a similar kind of bright color usage before to great effect, in games like Voyage or DEEEER Simulator. Usually we prefer a more subdued color palette, but in this case, the saturated colors work surprisingly well. The bright colors and relatively low-poly visuals lend a storybook-like quality to Harmony’s Odyssey. It’s not the deepest story, but it’s infused with plenty of adorable, family-friendly humor. Harmony will encounter everything from mythical dragons to penguins that like to take selfies. This is only the beginning of our cutesy story, however, as our duo finds themselves in a variety of scenarios in between the various levels, each told by a similar short cutscene. ![]() This accident breaks up the world into tiles, and it’s up to Harmony to fix everything by putting the tiles back into their rightful places. When a troublesome trio of mice (or perhaps rabbits?) cause mayhem in Harmony’s house, her cat accidentally knocks a magic wand to the floor. ![]() There’s a young witch, who we assume is the titular Harmony, and her feline companion, a black cat. At first glance, Harmony’s Odyssey is what most people would describe as a ‘kiddie’ game, but perhaps there is more to this witch than meets the eye?Ī short cutscene without words introduces us to Harmony’s Odyssey’s protagonists. Players will need to use protagonist Harmony’s magical powers to restore the world after her cat messes things up. Continuing the trend of putting witches in unlikely video games, developer Mythic Owl brings a puzzle game to the masses with Harmony’s Odyssey. Our words aren’t even cold and we’re once again looking at a game with a witch protagonist. In our recent review of The Knight Witch, we briefly mused on witches as unlikely protagonists in video games. ![]()
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