Quick summary
Difficult Game About Letters is a premium platformer set in a crayon-colored realm where you control alphabet characters to reach an evil king and free a captured friend. The game blends classic platforming with a playful visual style and a high level of challenge.
Setting and story
Set in the Land of Letters, every environment looks hand-drawn, as if sketched and colored with crayons. Your playable cast consists of letters of the alphabet, and the plot centers on a rescue mission — confronting the villainous king to save a companion.
Core gameplay and mechanics
- Every level is built from hand-rendered platforms, hazards, and puzzles.
- You can swap among all 26 letters on the fly, choosing whichever shape or trait best handles a given obstacle.
- Success depends on precise timing and inventive problem-solving as you combine movement with the right letter choice.
Difficulty and player experience
This title lives up to its name: it is deliberately tough. There are three selectable difficulty settings — easy, hard, and impossible — but even the lowest setting can feel unforgiving. Players who relish punishing platformers and inventive challenges will likely enjoy it; those seeking a relaxed, casual experience may find it frustrating.
Games to try instead
- Celeste — a polished, narrative-driven precision platformer (paid)
- Super Meat Boy — a brutal, momentum-based indie platformer (paid)
- Minecraft: Java & Bedrock Edition — sandbox building and creative modes (paid)
Who should play
If you enjoy rigorous platforming, creative puzzles, and a distinctive hand-crafted aesthetic, this game is a strong choice. If you prefer laid-back gameplay or minimal repetition, consider one of the alternatives above instead.
Technical
- Windows
- English
- Spanish
- German
- French
- Italian
- Russian
- Portuguese
- Chinese (Simplified)
- Korean
- Japanese
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