Let yourself be taken away by the rhythm of Rise, as this adventure takes you on a journey, aiming for the sky while the landscape is altered around you as the protagonist collects letters for his loved one. You will jump and move across the scenery in platforming style. Place the platforms in the direction you wish to travel and be ready for every beat will bring you closer to the sky and beyond.
Collect the letters to achieve the highest score. Memory can be troublesome sometimes, so collecting the letters is important to preserving these stories for his loved one, and making sure that others will learn from past experiences.
Although a game about war, there is no violence and no fighting â no horrors are to be found. It will take you on a journey to discover a true light passing through dark times, unwavering and pure, guiding through the beauty of the human mind.Key Features / How to play
Music-beat based Platformer
Choose what platform to use and where to use it, in order to progress and collect items
Use your own music to play the game in Arcade mode
Explore different scenery as it changes while youâre climbing upwardsStudio Message
Aik (Wittawat Keawcharoen)
Chloe Bonnet
Matthieu Gueguen
Ciro Duran
Douglas Pennant
Simon Mann
Peter Stewart
Matthias Varlet
Emma Smith
The game was built using the Luxe engine (an open source framework). For more information please visit the official page: http://luxeengine.com/docs/index.html
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