Quick summary
Poi is a kid-oriented 3D platformer with bright visuals and simple, rounded character designs. It’s built to be accessible and non-threatening, but it doesn’t do much to stand out emotionally or mechanically.
Visuals and art direction
The game uses a vivid color palette and oversized, friendly shapes that will appeal to younger players. Textures are minimal and surfaces can feel flat, which keeps the look uncluttered but also makes environments appear somewhat uninspired.
Gameplay and challenge
Enemies are designed to be cute rather than dangerous, and the level geometry is straightforward to navigate. Platforming sections are forgiving, making Poi easy for beginners to pick up. However, the gameplay loop lacks variety, and the characters and worlds rarely generate real personality or memorable moments.
Who will enjoy it
- Children and younger players who prefer gentle, low-stress platforming
- Older kids and tweens looking for a casual 3D platform experience
- Players seeking a relaxing, uncomplicated game rather than a deep or challenging adventure
Strengths and weaknesses
- Playable by newcomers thanks to simple controls and lenient level design
- Not much emotional weight or distinctiveness in characters and settings
- Colorful, kid-friendly presentation that keeps things cheerful
- Environments and models can feel bland due to limited texture detail
- Enemies are approachable and non-scary, suitable for sensitive players
- Overall variety and depth are limited, which may bore players quickly
Alternate suggestion
- Free Fire — a free-to-play alternative (different genre and tone, but a popular free option)
Technical
- Windows
- Full